Cerabar M PMC51, PMP51, PMP55
Endress+Hauser 41
"Separate housing" version
With the "separate housing" version, you are able to mount the housing with the electronics insert at
a distance from the measuring point. This allows for trouble-free measurement:
• Under particularly difficult measuring conditions (at installation locations that are cramped or
difficult to access)
• If rapid cleaning of the measuring point is required
• If the measuring point is exposed to vibrations
You can choose between different cable versions:
• PE: 2 m (6.6 ft), 5 m (16 ft) and 10 m (33 ft)
• FEP: 5 m (16 ft).
Ordering information:
• Product Configurator, "Separate housing" ordering feature
• Product Configurator, "Enclosed accessories" ordering feature, option PA
For the dimensions → 98
In the case of the "separate housing" version, the sensor is delivered with the process connection and
cable ready mounted. The housing and a mounting bracket are enclosed as separate units. The cable
is provided with a socket at both ends. These sockets are simply connected to the housing and the
sensor.
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1 Process connection with sensor - see the following section for the degrees of protection
2 Process connection adapter (weight 0.93 kg (2.05 lb))
3 Cable (weight 0.05 kg/Meter (0.11 lb)), both ends are fitted with a socket
4 Mounting bracket provided, suitable for pipe and wall mounting (for pipes from 1 1/4" up to 2" diameter)
5 Housing with electronic insert - degrees of protection → 43
Engineering unit mm (in)
Degree of protection for the process connection and sensor with the use of
• FEP-cabel:
• IP 69
1)
• IP 66 NEMA 4/6P
• IP 68 (1,83 mH
2
O für 24 h) NEMA 4/6P
• PE-cabel:
• IP 66 NEMA 4/6P
• IP 68 (1,83 mH
2
O für 24 h) NEMA 4/6P
Technical data of the PE and FEP cable:
• Minimum bending radius: 120 mm (4.72 in)
• Cable extraction force: max.450 N (101.16 lbf)
• Resistance to UV light
1) Identification of IP protection category according to DIN EN 60529. The earlier designation “IP69K” according to DIN 40050 Part 9 is no longer
valid (the standard was withdrawn on November 1, 2012). The tests required for both standards are identical.