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LIST OF FIGURES
Fig. 1: Typical application for the F018-P.
Fig. 3: Example of display information during process.
Fig. 4: Example of display information during programming minimum flow rate.
Fig. 5: Example of low-battery alarm.
Fig. 6: SETUP matrix structure
Fig. 7: Graphic example of linearization
– Example of F0-Series identification label (safe area)
– Example of F0-Series installation label (safe area - Type PB, PX or PD) 22
– Aluminum and stainless steel enclosures
Fig. 13: Protective Earth (PE) connections on metal enclosure
Fig. 14: Overview of terminal connectors F018-P
Fig. 15: Terminal connections - Coil signal input.
Fig. 16: Terminal connections - NPN signal input.
Fig. 17: Terminal connections - PNP signal input.
Fig. 18: Terminal connections - Active signal input.
Fig. 19: Terminal connections - Reed-switch signal input.
Fig. 20: Terminal connections - NAMUR signal input.
Fig. 21: Terminal connections - Passive transistor output.
Fig. 22: Terminal connections - Backlight (ZB).
Fig. 23: Terminal connections - Isolated passive 4-20mA signal.
Fig. 24: Terminal connections - HART communication.
– Example of F0-Series identification label (intrinsic safety)
– Example of F0-Series installation label (intrinsic safety)
Fig. 27: Overview terminal connectors Type XI - Intrinsically Safe applications
Fig. 28: F018-P-AH-CR-OT-PX-XI-(ZB) - Ex ia IIC/IIIC - Intrinsically Safe application.
Fig. 29: F018-P-AH-CR-OT-PX-XI-ZB - Ex ia IIC/IIIC - Intrinsically Safe application.
Fig. 30: F018-P-AH-CR-OT-PD-XI-ZB - Ex ia IIC/IIIC - Intrinsically Safe application.
Fig. 31: Marking Type PC battery: Intrinsically Safe FW-LiBAT-021 (SPC02)
Fig. 32: Marking Type PB battery: Safe area StdLiBAT021 (SPB02)
Fig. 33: Battery replacement procedure