Powers 900X I/P Flowrite II Pressure Regulators User Manual

Technical instructions

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• Low cost
• Built-in volume booster
• Small size
• Field reversible
• Low air consumption
• Mounts at any angle
• Convenient external Span and Zero adjusts
• Light Weight
• Wide supply pressure range
• Low supply pressure sensitivity

Features

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Supply Pressure Range: ........................................ Min: 3 psig (21 kPa) above

max output

Max: 100 psig (700 kPa)

Supply Pressure Sensitivity: ................................. <±0.15% of span per 10 kPa

at midrange

(<±0.1% of span per psig)

Terminal Based Linearity: ..................................... <±1.0% of span

Repeatability: ........................................................... <0.5% of span

Hysteresis: ............................................................... <1.0% of span

Air consumption (Maximum): ............................... 0.1 SCFM (0.2m

3

/hr)

at midrange

Flow Rate at Midrange (Minimum): ..................... 4.5 SCFM (7.6m

3

/hr ANR) at

25 psig (175 kPa) supply;

12 SCFM (20.0 m

3

/hr ANR) at

100 psig (700 kPa) supply

Port Sizes: ................................................................ 1/4 NPT (pneumatic);

1/2 NPT (electric)

Size: ........................................................................... 2-1/8 in. x 2-1/8 in. x 4 in.

(54 mm x 54 mm x 102 mm)

Weight: ..................................................................... 2.1 lb (0.94 kg)

Impedance (nominal):

512-117 ... 180

512-015 ... 180

512-027 ... 220

Operating Characteristics

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Operating Principle

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Description

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IP Transducers

Series 512

Technical Instructions

IS-P-IP

This transducer is an electropneumatic device that reduces a supply

pressure to a regulated output pressure that is directly proportional to an

electrical input signal. It uses a supply pressure between 18 and 100 psig

(125-700 kPa). An integral pneumatic volume booster is included in the

design to provide high flow capacity (up to 12 SCFM).
Three versions of the compact transducers are available. Listed below

are their model numbers, the current input accepted by each, and output

signal emitted by each.
• 512-117...4-20 mA Input/1-17 psi Output
• 512-015...4-20 mA Input/3-15 psi Output
• 512-027...4-20 mA Input/3-27 psi Output

The I/P transducer is a force balance device

in which a coil (see figure 1 on page 2) is

suspended in the field of a magnet by a flex-

ure. Current flowing through the coil gener-

ates axial movement of the coil and flexure.

The flexure moves against the end of a

nozzle and creates a back pressure in the

nozzle by restricting air flow through it. This

back pressure acts as a pilot pressure to

an integral booster replay. Consequently, as

the input signal increases (or decreases, for

reverse acting), output pressure increases

proportionally. Zero and span are calibrated

by turning easily accessible adjusting

screws on the front face of the unit. The zero

adjusting screw causes the nozzle to move

relative to the flexure. The span adjusting

screw is a potentiometer that limits the cur-

rent through the coil. A thermistor in series

with the coil provides temperature compen-

sation.

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