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Detection Principle | Infrared (IR) |
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Pressure Range | 700 to 1300 hPa |
Ingress Protection | IP66/67 |
Gases Detected | Hydrocarbons |
Measurement Range | 0 - 100 %LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) or 0 - 100 vol.% |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +65 °C |
Output Signal | 4-20 mA |
Housing Material | Stainless steel |
Certifications | ATEX, IECEx, UL, CSA |
Response Time | t90 ≤ 4 s |
Ensures full understanding and strict observation of all instructions for safe operation.
Only trained personnel should perform repairs using authentic spare parts.
Use only listed accessories and connect electrical devices after expert consultation.
Equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres must meet regulations; no modifications allowed.
Owner assumes liability if serviced by unauthorized personnel or used improperly.
For stationary, continuous monitoring of hydrocarbon gases and vapours.
For stationary, continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide in ambient air.
Only trained personnel should install the gas transmitter following local regulations.
Choose location for maximum detection effect, ensuring free air circulation.
Do not open housing; device contains no user-serviceable parts.
Wiring must meet national regulations for electrical devices and explosive atmospheres.
Power supply must not transfer interruptions up to 10 ms to the secondary side.
Diagrams for power source and current sink operations are provided.
Lists available accessories for the gas transmitter and their order numbers.
Transmitter generates a 4 to 20 mA signal proportional to gas concentration.
Observe EN 50073 and national regulations for maintenance schedules.
Calibration is performed using a magnetic wand; zero point must be calibrated first.
Detailed steps for zero calibration, including status indicators and output signals.
Detailed steps for span calibration, including status indicators and output signals.
Describes yellow flashes indicating errors or complications during calibration.
Procedure for terminating calibration and expected device behavior.
Information on proper disposal of electrical and electronic devices.
Details default configuration settings for PIR 7000 and PIR 7200 models.
Refers to the Technical Handbook for fault and warning messages.
Specifies operating and storage ambient conditions and IP ratings.
Details power consumption, electrical connection, and CE marking requirements.
Lists ATEX, IECEx, UL, and CSA approvals and their specifications.
Provides data on repeatability, linearity error, and temperature influence.
Declares conformity of the gas sensor type IDS 01xx with EU directives.
Lists notified bodies and the quality system for manufacturing and testing.