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IQ Power HL Sensor

IQ Power HL Sensor

The IQ Power HL Sensor allows the power units to operate in closed-loop feedback mode or can be used as a stand-alone monitoring system.  it connects to the system through the IQ Power Sensor Interface.  The Sensor Interface provides status indicators for up to 8 connected sensors.

 

Features and Benefits

  • Digital, not analog, technology offers higher accuracy and is impervious to noise.
  • Sensor is intrinsically safe allowing for easy installation without the use of conduit.
  • Communications cannot be corrupted due to data verifying algorithm.

 

Specifications

Input Power
24 VDC, 30 mA nominal
Input Connection
via (user supplied) Intrinsic Safety Barriers
Input Cable Lengths
30 ft (9.1m)
Input Purge Gas
 (for minimizing dust, dirt and contamination in probe aperture
only)
1 to 2.5 psi (7 to 17 kPa) nominal operating pressure
5 psi (35 kPa) max operating pressure
0.14 scfm (4 NL/min) per sensor at 1 psi (5 kPA)
0.22 scfm (6 NL/min) per sensor at 2.5 psi (20 kPa)
Clean, dry, oil-free compressed air or nitrogen
Operating Distance*/Voltage
 2” (50 mm) 20 kV max
3” (75 mm) 25 kV max
4” (100 mm) 30 kV max (factory default setting)
6” (150 mm) 40 kV max
8” (200 mm) 50 kV max
10” (250 mm) 60 kV max
Dimensions
260L x 32.5W x 44.5H mm [10.25”L x 1.28”H x 1.75”H]
Weight
0.68 kg [1.5 lb]
Enclosure
Stainless Steel and Conductive Polyamide

 

DOWNLOADS:
IQ Power HL Sensor User Manual
IQ Power HL Sensor Interface User Manual
IQ Power HL Sensor Mounting Instructions
IQ Power HL Sensor Changing Sensor Number Instructions
IQ Power HL Sensor Control Drawing
IQ Power HL Sensor Ground Isolation Drawing
IQ Power HL Sensor – ATM

 

 

 

 

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