Description
The FOXBORO 762CNA-AT is an E/P (Electrical-to-Pneumatic) Transducer used in various industrial automation applications to convert an electrical signal into a proportional pneumatic signal. It’s a compact and reliable device that provides precise and responsive control of pneumatic actuators, valves, and other pneumatic devices. The 762CNA-AT is designed for harsh industrial environments and is commonly used in applications such as:
Product Name: FOXBORO 762CNA-AT E/P Transducer
Product Description:
The FOXBORO 762CNA-AT is a versatile E/P transducer that translates an electrical input signal, typically a 4-20 mA current loop, into a proportional pneumatic output signal, ranging from 3 to 15 psi or 0.2 to 1 bar. It utilizes advanced control technology to ensure accurate and responsive signal conversion, enabling precise control of pneumatic actuators and other pneumatic devices. The 762CNA-AT is designed for rugged industrial environments and is suitable for use in various industries, including process control, oil and gas, and power generation.
Product Parameters:
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Input Signal: 4-20 mA DC current loop
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Output Signal: 3-15 psi or 0.2-1 bar pneumatic pressure
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Accuracy: ±0.25% of full scale
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Supply Pressure: 30-125 psi (2-8.6 bar)
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Response Time: Less than 0.2 seconds
Product Specifications:
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Housing Material: Aluminum
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Electrical Connection: M12 connector
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Pneumatic Connection: NPT 1/4″
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Operating Temperature: -40°C to +80°C
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Dimensions: 76 mm x 38 mm x 25 mm
Additional Features:
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Zero and Span Adjustment: Allows for easy field calibration of zero and span settings.
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Reverse Action Option: Available for applications requiring reverse-acting pneumatic output.
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HART Compatibility: Supports HART communication protocol for remote configuration and diagnostics.
Applications:
The FOXBORO 762CNA-AT is widely used in various industrial automation applications, including:
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Process Control: Controlling pneumatic valves and actuators in process control loops, such as flow control, pressure control, and temperature control.
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Oil and Gas: Regulating pneumatic valves and actuators in oil and gas production, refining, and distribution systems.
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Power Generation: Controlling pneumatic valves and actuators in power plant systems, such as boiler control, turbine control, and emissions control.