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For safer operations and improved uptime
Fisher i2P-100
Electro-
Pneumatic
Transducer
i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
T
he major issue with the design of electro-pneumatic
transducers is the balance between emissions and
uptime. If designed to minimize emissions, then the
device can be prone to plugging, especially if natural gas is
being used as the pneumatic supply.
The Fisher
i2P-100 transducer is designed to meet
environmental concerns, but optimized to provide maximum
uptime. It features dual compartments with an “explosive-fluid
seal” to prevent natural gas from migrating to the electrical
conduit. Additional advantages offered by the i2P-100
transducer include corrosion resistance, tolerance to dirty
supply and vibration resistance.
These features give the i2P-100 transducer outstanding ability
to operate safer while improving uptime.
Approved For Use With
Natural Gas
The i2P-100 transducer is ideal
when using natural gas as the
pneumatic supply, such as in gas
production facilities, compressor
stations and offshore platforms.
Corrosion Resistance
Converter module coils have a
corrosion resistant coating, and all
flexures are gold plated to provide
protection from hostile environments.
Dual compartment housing with an
“explosive-fluid seal” separates the
pneumatic and electronic components.
Installation
Each i2P-100 converts a millampere
input signal to a pneumatic signal
to operate a valve actuator,
damper drive or valve positioner.
It can be mounted directly to the
valve actuator case or to a
pipestand or surface.