OxyProof M Series
Pressure transmitters for oxygen applications
ENGINEERING PROPOSAL
PRESSURE SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS
Pressure range
0...4 bar (gage)
Proof pressure1
12 bar
Burst pressure2
40 bar
0...6 bar (gage)
18 bar
60 bar
0...10 bar (gage)
30 bar
100 bar
0...16 bar (gage)
48 bar
160 bar
0...25 bar (sealed gage)
0...40 bar (sealed gage)
0...60 bar (sealed gage)
0...100 bar (sealed gage)
0...160 bar (sealed gage)
0...250 bar (sealed gage)
0...350 bar (sealed gage)
0...500 bar (sealed gage)
0...600 bar (sealed gage)
75 bar
250 bar
80 bar
400 bar
120 bar
200 bar
320 bar
500 bar
700 bar
1000 bar
1100 bar
600 bar
1000 bar
1600 bar
2068 bar
2068 bar
2068 bar
2068 bar
ELECTROMAGNETIC CAPABILITY6,7
Test conditions
Criterion
EN61000-4-3:
0.01 to 800 MHz, 200 V/m
800 to 1000 MHz, 150 V/m
80 % AMC (1 kHz)
Radiated, radio frequency electromagnetic
field immunity (RFI)
A
Electrical fast transient / burst immunity (EFT) EN61000-4-4:
Grade 3, ±2 kV
Grade 2, ±4 kV
A
A
Electrostatic discharge immunity test (ESD)
EN61000-4-2:
EN61000-4-6:
Immunity to conducted disturbances
induced by radio-frequency fields
Grade 3, 0.15 to 80 MHz
10 V, 80 % AMC (1 kHz)
A
Notes:
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Proof pressure is the maximum pressure which may be applied without causing durable shifts of the electrical parameters of the sensing element.
Burst pressure is the maximum pressure which may be applied without causing damage to the sensing element or leaks from the housing.
Tests are in accordance with EN 61000-6-2, April 1999.
CE-labelling is in accordance with 89/336/EEC.
BAM certification-No: BAM/ZBA/001/07. The BAM certificate refers only to the burn-out safety of the materials in oxygen service.
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