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i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
Vent and
Pipe-Away Vent Capability
When the i2P-100 transducer
exhausts, air is released through
the vent to the atmosphere. When
not exhausting, the vent closes to
prevent water from entering the
instrument. If you need to pipe away
natural gas, simply remove the vent
and screw a 0.25 inch NPT pipe into
the housing.
Housing Assembly
The i2P-100 features an “explosive-
fluid seal” to meet Canadian
Standards Association, U.S. Factory
Mutual, ATEX and IEC approvals for
use with natural gas. And its NEMA
4X/IP66 housing is built to meet
explosion proof and intrinsically
safe requirements in the process
industry.
Plug-In Printed Wiring Board
Assembly
To keep water and harsh
atmosphere out of the i2P-100’s
electronic components, we’ve
encased them in a rugged shell.
Selectable dip switch settings enable
you to configure the output range
for 3-15, 6-30 or 3-30 psi (0.2-1.0,
0.4-2.0, or 0.2-2.0 bar). The switch
also allows you to set the input
range to 4-20, 4-12 or 12-20 mA dc
for a 3-15 psi (0.2-1.0 bar) output.
Plug-In Converter
The corrosion resistant, rugged
i2P-100 uses a modular design that
allows for fast replacement of the
converter module.
Replaceable Filter and
Removable Primary Orifice
Particles in pneumatic supply
usually clog nozzles in low-bleed
transducers. This is not so with the
i2P-100. Its 5-micron filter helps
prevent clogging of the orifice,
thereby minimizing the need for
maintenance. The primary orifice
is easy to remove for service to
promote a longer operating life. The
filter and orifice can be accessed
from outside the device, without the
need for a complete strip down and
without removing the cover on the
electronics compartment.
Relay Assembly
The i2P-100 transducer can produce
output volume up to 8.0 normal
m
3
/hr (5.0 scfm). Pneumatic tubing
connects to a 0.25 inch NPT female
connection for output pressure.
The features, shown below, give the i2P-100 transducer
outstanding ability to operate safer while improving uptime.