MODEL Xmt-P SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL
Case: ABS. panel mount, polycarbonate (pipe/surface
mount). Both versions are NEMA 4X/CSA 4 (IP65).
Dimensions
Panel (code -10): 6.10 x 6.10 x 3.72 in. (155 x 155 x
94.5 mm)
Surface/Pipe (code -11): 6.23 x 6.23 x 3.23 in. (158
x 158 x 82 mm); see page 5 for dimensions of pipe
mounting bracket.
Conduit openings: Accepts PG13.5 or 1/2 in. conduit fit-
tings
Ambient Temperature: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C). Some
degradation of display above 50°C.
Storage Temperature: -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C)
Relative Humidity: 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Weight/Shipping Weight: 2 lb/3 lb (1 kg/1.5 kg)
Display: Two line, 16-character display. Character height:
4.8 mm; first line shows process variable (pH, ORP,
conductivity, % concentration, oxygen, ozone, chlorine, or monochloramine), second line shows process
temperature and output current. For pH/chlorine combination, pH may also be displayed. Fault and warning messages, when triggered, alternate with temperature and output readings.
During calibration and programming, messages,
prompts, and editable values appear on the two-line
display.
Temperature resolution: 0.1°C (≤99.9°C); 1°C (≥100°C)
Hazardous Location Approval: For details, see specifi-
cations for the measurement of interest.
RFI/EMI: EN-61326
Digital Communications: For details, see specifications
for the measurement of interest.
Power & Load Requirements: A power supply voltage of
9-32 Vdc at 13 mA is required.
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
pH Range: 0 to 14
ORP Range: -1400 to +1400mV
Calibrations/standardization: The automatic buffer
recognition uses stored buffer values and their temperature curves for the most common buffer standards available worldwide. The transmitter also performs a
stabilization check on the sensor in each buffer.
A manual two-point calibration is made by immersing the
sensor in two different buffer solutions and entering the pH
values. The microprocessor automatically calculates the
slope which is used for self-diagnostics. An error message
will be displayed if the pH sensor is faulty. This slope can
be read on the display and/or manually adjusted if desired.
An on-line one-point process standardization is accomplished by entering the pH or ORP value of a grab sample.
Preamplifier Location: A preamplifier must be used to
convert the high impedance pH electrode signal to a low
impedance signal for transmitter use. The integral preamplifier of the Model Xmt-P may be used when the sensor
to transmitter distance is less than 15 ft (4.5 m). Locate
the preamplifier in the sensor or junction box for longer
distances.
Automatic Temperature Compensation: External 3 or 4
wire Pt 100 RTD or Pt 1000 RTD located in the sensor,
compensates the pH reading for temperature fluctuations.
Compensation covers the range -15 to 130°C (5 to 270°F).
Manual temperature compensation is also selectable.
Accuracy: ±1 mV @ 25°C ±0.01 pH
Repeatability: ±1 mV @ 25°C ±0.01 pH
Stability: 0.25% / year @ 25°C
Diagnostics: The internal diagnostics can detect:
Calibration Error Sensor Failure
High Temperature Warning CPU Failure
Low Temperature Warning Input Warning
ROM Failure Glass Warning
Glass Failure Reference Warning
Reference Failure
Once one of the above is diagnosed, the display will show
a message describing the problem.
Digital Communications:
Fieldbus (pH): Four AI blocks assigned to pH, tem-
perature, reference impedance, and glass impedance.
Fieldbus (ORP): Three AI blocks assigned to ORP,
temperature, and reference impedance.
Fieldbus (pH and ORP): Execution time 75 msec.
One PID block; execution time 150 msec. Device
type 4085. Device revision 1. Certified to ITK 4.5.