Flow monitoring
Immersion sensor without integrated processor
FCS-GL1/2A4-NAEX-H1141/A
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Hans Turck GmbH & Co.KG
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D-45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr
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Witzlebenstraße 7
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Tel. 0208 4952-0
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Fax 0208 4952-264
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www.turck.com
Type code
FCS-GL1/2A4-NAEX-H1141/A
Ident no.
6870439
Mounting conditions
insertion style sensor
Air Operating Range
2…20 m/s
Stand-by time
5…20 s
Temperature jump, response time
max. 60 s
Temperature gradient
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20 K/min
Medium temperature
-20…85 °C
Device designation
É
II 2 G EEx ib IIC T6
ignition protection category
Ex ib IIC
PowerP
i
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0.69 W
Internal inductances/capacitances
negligibly small
Ex approval acc. to conformity certificate
TÜV 99 ATEX 1518
Protection class
IP67
Housing material
stainless steel, V4A (1.4571)
Sensor material
stainless steel, AISI 316Ti
Max. tightening torque housing nut
30 Nm
Connection
flange connector, M12 x 1
Pressure resistance
10 bar
Process connection
G ½″ long
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ATEX category II 2 G, Ex Zone 1
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Ex sensor for gaseous media
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Calorimetric principle
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Adjustment via potentiometer on Ex-
signal processor
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Status indicated via LED chain on sig-
nal processor
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Intrinsically safe EEx ib IIC T6, for use
in zone 1
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Plug-in device, M12 x 1
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4-wire connection to an Ex0 processor
Wiring Diagram
Functional principle
Our insertion - flow sensors operate on the
principle of thermodynamics. The measur-
ing probe is heated by several °C as against
the flow medium. When fluid moves along the
probe, the heat generated in the probe is dis-
sipated. The resulting temperature is mea-
sured and compared to the medium tempera-
ture. The flow status of every medium can be
derived from the evaluated temperature differ-
ence. Thus TURCK's wear-free flow sensors
reliably monitor the flow of gaseous and liquid
media.