The part number 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAF60 is a radar level transmitter designed for liquid level measurement applications. It is a standard monitoring and control device with a performance class of standard reference accuracy of ±0.08 inches (±2 mm). The device outputs a 4-20 mA signal based on the HART protocol revision 6.
The housing material is aluminum, and the conduit/cable threads are M20 x 1.5. The device is certified for hazardous locations and has a probe material of 316/316L/EN 1.4404. The process connection type is a raised face flange with a size of 4 inches and a rating of ASME B16.5 Class 300.
The antenna type is a cone antenna with a PEEK seal FKM, operating at pressures from -15 to 754 psig (-1 to 52 bar) and temperatures from -13 to 428°F (-25 to 220°C). The antenna size is 4 inches (DN100).
The device features an LCD display and comes with a calibration data certificate and material traceability certification per EN 10204 3.1. The calibration range is 0-14,000 mm.
The technical specifications of this radar level transmitter include:
- Measurement type: Liquid level measurement
- Performance class: Standard reference accuracy
- Signal output: 4-20 mA with digital signal based on HART protocol revision 6
- Housing material: Aluminum
- Conduit/cable threads: M20 x 1.5
- Hazardous locations certifications: ATEX intrinsic safety
- Materials of construction (probe material): 316/316L/EN 1.4404
- Process connection type: Raised face flange
- Process connection size: 4 inches
- Process connection rating: ASME B16.5 Class 300
- Antenna type: Cone antenna with PEEK seal FKM
- Operating pressure: -15 to 754 psig (-1 to 52 bar)
- Operating temperature: -13 to 428°F (-25 to 220°C)
- Antenna size: 4 inches (DN100)
- Display: LCD display
- Special quality assurance: Calibration data certificate
- Material traceability certification: Material traceability certification per EN 10204 3.1
The user manual for this device is not explicitly mentioned in our research. However, the technical specifications and features provided suggest that the device is designed for use in industrial settings, particularly in hazardous locations, and requires proper installation and calibration to ensure accurate measurements.
Troubleshooting for this device would involve checking the power supply, signal connections, and antenna alignment to ensure proper operation. Programming is not explicitly mentioned in our research, but it is likely that the device can be configured using the HART protocol.
Installation of this radar level transmitter would typically involve mounting the device in a location with clear access to the process fluid, connecting the power supply and signal cables, and ensuring proper alignment of the antenna. The device should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and local regulations for hazardous locations.
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