Data Sheet
i2P-100 Transducer
D103197X012
Product Bulletin
62.1:i2P-100
July 2014
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Figure 1. Fisher i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic
Transducer Mounted on a Rotary Actuator
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n Easy Maintenance—Modular electronics and
converter modules contained in separate housing
compartments, isolating the electronics from the
process, allow for easy replacement in the field for
reduced maintenance time and costs.
n Vibration Resistance—The transducer, used in a
standard valve/actuator mounted application,
exhibits an output shift of less than 1 percent of
span when tested to ISA S75.13.
Figure 2. Fisher i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic
Transducer Mounted on a Sliding-Stem Actuator
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Valve Stroking Time
Figure 3 shows relative times for loading and
exhausting an actuator. Stroking time depends upon
the size of the actuator, travel, relay characteristics
and the magnitude and rate of change of the input
signal. If stroking time is critical, contact your Emerson
Process Management sales office.
Table of Contents
Features 1.....................................
Valve Stroking Time 2...........................
Specifications 3................................
Energy Responsible Tool 4.......................
Installation 6..................................
Ordering Information 6..........................