Thermo Fisher Scientific
User Guide for Sarasota ID900, FD900, & PD900 Gas Density Meters
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Appendix A
Ordering Information
Sarasota ID900
Table A–1.
Sarasota ID900
Code
Signal Output
ID900F
Insertion density meter with frequency output: No local display. Requires density converter (consult Thermo Fisher).
ID900H
Insertion density meter with smart headmounted electronics: Provides HART
compatible analog (4–20 mA)
output. Accepts 4 –20 mA input from pressure transducer for pressure compensation.
Code
Density Range
A
0–20 kg/m
3
, gas applications
B
15–80 kg/m
3
, gas applications
C
75–250 kg/m
3
, gas applications
D
200–500 kg/m
3
, liquefied gas applications
E
500–1000 kg/m
3
, liquefied gas applications and light liquid applications with viscosity < 1 cp
Code
Process Temperature Range
A
-200°C to +75°C (-328°F to +167°F)
B
-25°C to +75°C (-4°F to +167°F)
C
-25°C to +200°C (-4°F to +392°F)
D
-25°C to +150°C (-4°F to +302°F)
Code
Sensing Spool Material
Z
Ni-Span C: Use with non-corrosive gases and liquids; process temperatures < 75°C (167°F)
Y
FV-520 B: Magnetic stainless steel suitable for all applications
Code
Installation Configuration
C
Retractable insertion via flange and 1” compression fitting (blind flange drilled and tapped with 1” compression
fitting screwed into the flange); process pressure < 5 bar (flange not supplied)
D
Retractable insertion via Sarasota RTR900
F0
ID900 fixed insertion, complete with integral flange: 3” ANSI B16.5 RF Class 300
F1
ID900 fixed insertion, complete with integral flange: 3” ANSI B16.5 RF Class 150
F2
ID900 fixed insertion, complete with integral flange: 3” ANSI B16.5 RF Class 600
F6
ID900 fixed insertion, complete with integral flange: 3” ANSI B16.5 RF Class 900
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