0-5 VDC, 0-12 VDC and 4-20 mA Outputs - Provide signal conditioning as an integral part of the XT-Series and SureSite® Transmitters
Quick Specs...
- Stem Mounted
- Panel Mounted
- J-Box Enclosed
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Overview / Design Principle:
Gems signal conditioners provide outputs for direct connection to a wide range of instrumentation. They are ideal for large, multi-tank complexes. Units with 4-20 mA outputs are particularly well suited for instrumentation control loops. No intermediate receiver is required.
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System Accuracy
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With XT-36000 Series Transmitters:
±0.4% of full scale or ±1", whichever is greater.
With XT-800 Series Transmitters:
±0.4% of full scale or ±1/2", whichever is greater
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Operating Temperature
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+5°F to +160°F (-15°C to +71°C)
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Storage Temperature
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-40°F to +212°F (-40°C to 100°C)
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Output Temperature Coefficient
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% of full scale, max.: ±0.00388%/°F (±0.007%/°C)
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20 mA Types
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To within ±1% of 16 mA
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Power Supply Modules:
| Input Power |
Part Number |
| 110 VAC, 60 Hz |
52560 |
| 230 VAC, 60 Hz |
52570 |
Operates on 115 VAC or 230 VAC inputs to supply a regulated 24 VDC to the signal conditioned transmitter where external VDC power is not available. Maximum Load: 70 mA.Excitation Required for Transmitters using 4-20 mA Signal Conditioners The minimum excitation required for operation of transmitters with 4-20 mA, DC signal converters (See chart) can be determined for a given total loop resistance from the graph shown. (Total loop resistance = the sum of the DC termination resistance plus loop resistance.) For optimum operation, which is a function of source voltage (+VA ) and total loop resistance, the source voltage value used should be above the minimum load line for the related loop resistance.
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