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FA 200 - 2 - CS Instruments

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Please read prior to operation<br />

Warning: Mains voltage of 230 V at relay point.<br />

Fuse protection of max. 1 A by the customer if shield is attached.<br />

Do not exceed pressure range of >50 bar.<br />

Observe measuring ranges of sensor!<br />

The probes are damaged if overheated.<br />

Notes on safety<br />

Observe max. storage and transport temperature and<br />

max. operating temperature<br />

(e.g. protect measuring instrument from direct sunlight).<br />

Warranty claims no longer apply if the instrument is opened, in the<br />

case of inexpert handling or use of force.<br />

Adjustments or calibrations should be carried out by qualified<br />

measurement and control engineering staff.<br />

Process stability in compressed air systems<br />

3<br />

Description<br />

Adherence to a specific moisture level (pressure dew point) is required of every<br />

compressed air system to ensure long-lasting uninterrupted operation. The high quality<br />

standards in modern industrial production require non-stop monitoring of moisture with<br />

alarm.<br />

The <strong>FA</strong> <strong>200</strong>-2<br />

Pressure dew point tpd is the temperature at which the compressed air is saturated.<br />

<strong>FA</strong> <strong>200</strong>-2 supplies an output signal of 4 to 20 mA corresponding to -60 to +30 °C tpd for<br />

further processing. The current pressure dew point is shown in the LED display. The keypad<br />

is also used to program the alarm/limit value and to set relative humidity.<br />

A relay point is switched when the limit value is exceeded. The display also flashes.<br />

Advantage:<br />

Round-the-clock monitoring and alarm.

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