Deltabar PMD78B HART
Technical data
Hauser
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15.3 Process
Process temperature range
NOTICE
The permitted process temperature depends on the process connection, the ambient
temperature and the type of approval.
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All the temperature data in this document must be taken into consideration when
selecting the device.
Diaphragm seal fill fluid
Fill fluid
P
abs
= 0.05 bar (0.725 psi)
P
abs
≥1 bar (14.5 psi)
Silicone oil
–40 to +180 °C (–40 to +356 °F)
–40 to +250 °C (–40 to +482 °F)
High-temperature oil
–20 to +200 °C (–4 to +392 °F)
–20 to +400 °C (–4 to +752 °F)
Low-temperature oil
–70 to +120 °C (–94 to +248 °F)
–70 to +180 °C (–94 to +356 °F)
Vegetable oil
–10 to +160 °C (+14 to +320 °F)
–10 to +220 °C (+14 to +428 °F)
Inert oil
–40 to +100 °C (–40 to +212 °F)
–40 to +175 °C (–40 to +347 °F)
1)
Permitted temperature range at p
abs
= 0.05 bar (0.725 psi) (observe temperature limits of the device and the system!)
2)
Permitted temperature range at p
abs
≥1 bar (14.5 psi) (observe temperature limits of the device and the system!)
3)
325 °C (617 °F) at ≥1 bar (14.5 psi) absolute pressure
4)
350 °C (662 °F) at ≥1 bar (14.5 psi) absolute pressure (max. 200 hours)
5)
400 °C (752 °F) at ≥1 bar (14.5 psi) absolute pressure (max. 10 hours)
6)
150 °C (302 °F) at ≥1 bar (14.5 psi) absolute pressure
7)
175 °C (347 °F) at ≥1 bar (14.5 psi) absolute pressure (max. 200 hours)
Fill fluid
Density
kg/m
3
Silicone oil
970
High-temperature oil
995
Low-temperature oil
940
Vegetable oil
920
Inert oil
1900
1)
Density of the diaphragm seal fill fluid at 20 °C (68 °F).
The calculation of the operating temperature range of a diaphragm seal system depends
on the fill fluid, capillary length and capillary internal diameter, process temperature and
oil volume of the diaphragm seal. Detailed calculations, e.g. for temperature ranges,
negative pressure and temperature ranges, are done separately in the Applicator
A0038925