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M5736/0619 IP210A SERIES

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Figure 1

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The transducer is a force balance device in which a coil is suspended in the field of a magnet by a flexure. Current flowing through the coil 
generates axial movement of the coil and flexure. The flexure moves against the end of a nozzle, and creates a back pressure in the nozzle by 
restricting air flow. This back pressure acts as a pilot pressure to an integral booster relay. Consequently, as the input signal increases (or 
decreases, for reverse acting), output pressure increases proportionally. Zero and span are calibrated by turning easily accessible adjusting 
screws on the front face of the unit. The zero adjustment causes the nozzle to move relative to the flexure. The span adjustment is a 
potentiometer that limits the flow of current through the coil. A thermistor circuit in series with the coil provides temperature compensation.

Pipe:

 Due to its light weight, the transducer may be sup-

ported by the piping used for the supply and output.

Panel:

 (with access to rear of panel) Attach transducer (

See 

Fig. 3

), to panel using two 10-32 screws and two threaded 

mounting holes on the back of the unit.

Panel:

 (with no access to rear of panel) Attach bracket (

See 

Fig. 1 and 3

), to transducer using two 10-32 screws on the 

back of the unit and mount bracket to panel using four 8-32 
screws.

MOUNTING

The transducer can be mounted at any angle, but should be 
calibrated  after  mounting.  For  maximum  output  pressure 
stability, it should be mounted vertically in a vibration free 
location or such that the vibration is isolated to the X and Z 
axis as shown in 

Figure 3

.

AIR CONNECTIONS

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Supply  Air  must  be  instrument  quality  air  regulated 
between the minimum and maximum specified on the 
nameplate of the transducer.

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Instrument quality air consists of:

a A dew point less than 35˚F

b No particles larger than three microns
c Maximum oil content of 1 ppm

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All unused ports must be plugged.

Supply:

 Connect supply to the 1/4" NPT ports marked “IN” on the base of the transducer. Avoid getting pipe sealant inside the piping or 

transducer.

Output:

 Connect output to the 1/4" NPT ports marked “OUT” on the base of the transducer. The pipe plugs may be removed from the two 

auxiliary output ports for a pressure gauge or as an alternative output port.

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Page 3: ...o rear of panel Attach transducer See Fig 3 to panel using two 10 32 screws and two threaded mountingholesonthebackoftheunit Panel with no access to rear of panel Attach bracket See Fig 1 and 3 to tra...

Page 4: ...the input wires entering the transducer is recommended should installationnexttohighelectromagneticinterferencebenecessary ToolsRequired Solder SolderingIron WireCutter Stripper Includedwiththeunit In...

Page 5: ...tivethattheoutputpressurebecloselymonitoredasturningthezeroscrewexcessivelycoulddamagetheflexure Note inputpercentagereferstothefollowingexamples Once the transducer has been mounted and air supply co...

Page 6: ...ow calibration procedure 2 Electrical connection has opened or wrong type of signal applied 2 Check electrical connections to insure that there is a correct input signal reaching the transducer Wires...

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