Type 41091 - Electropneumatic Positioner EEx
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Description
Electropneumatic positioner for pneumatic Actuator
ATTENTION - operate only with dry, oil-free air acc. to IEC654-2 !
Protecting class IP66 acc. to EN 60529, with EEx-protection: II 2 G EEx ia IIC T6
Operation: simple, Inlet air pressure: max. 6.0 bar - connection with female thread G1/4
Electrical connection: screw type terminals 2.5 mm², cable gland: M 20 x 1.5
Set point x:
␣␣␣4 - 20 mA with 2 conductor connections
Internal resistance:
␣␣␣Ri = 500 Ohm (2-wire)
Ambient temperature: -30°C / -22°F up to +50°C / 122°F
inclusive fixing device for actuators with lift up to 35.0 mm -HTMLBREAK-
for actuators type 27511, 27514 and 27521 (spring to close)
Part No. 41091.6136.00AA000
standard version - 2 wire connection
Part No. 41091.6136.00AA020
with IY-module: 4...20 mA check-back signal (2-wire)
Part No. 41091.6136.00EA000
with Profibus PA connection -HTMLBREAK- -HTMLBREAK-
for actuators type 27512, 27515 and 27522 (Feder öffnet)
Part No. 41091.6136.01AA000
standard version - 2 wire connection
Part No. 41091.6136.01AA020
with IY-module: 4...20 mA check-back signal (2-wire)
Part No. 41091.6136.01EA000
with Profibus PA connection
inclusive fixing device for actuators with lift from 35.0 mm up to 130.0 mm -HTMLBREAK-
for actuators type 27511, 27512, 27514, 27515, 27521 and 27522
Part No. 41091.6136.12AA000
standard version - 2 wire connection
Part No. 41091.6136.12AA020
with IY-module: 4...20 mA check-back signal (2-wire)
Part No. 41091.6136.12EA000
with Profibus PA connection
Data sheets
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| Type (Series) | 41091 |
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| SKU | CR_41091 |
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