Proline Promag W 800 Technical data
Endress+Hauser 103
Test conditions:
• A full battery pack
• EFM measuring interval: 15 seconds (for a fixed measuring interval value. For intelligent
adaptation: consider the influence of the settings in the Applicator.)
• Display: 60s @ 1 day
• An active pulse output with 2 Hz @ 5 ms
• Ambient temperature: 25 °C (77 °F)
The battery lifetime is significantly shortened by:
• Shortening the EFM measuring interval
• Frequently activating the display
• Decreasing the pulse value of the pulse outputs
• Increasing the pulse width of the pulse outputs
• Operating at ambient temperatures < 0 °C (32 °F) and > 40 °C (104 °F)
Nominal estimated battery lifetime - Proline 800 Advanced
DN 15 to 300 15 years
DN 350 to 600 12 years
DN 700 to 1 200 7 Jahre
Test conditions:
• Two full battery packs
• EFM measuring interval: 15 seconds (for a fixed measuring interval value. For intelligent
adaptation: consider the influence of the settings in the Applicator.)
• Display: 60s @ 1 day, background lighting 30%
• An active pulse output with 2 Hz @ 5 ms
• Data logger interval: 15 minutes
• External pressure sensor
• Ambient temperature: 25 °C (77 °F)
The battery lifetime is significantly shortened by:
• Shortening the EFM measuring interval
• Frequently activating the display
• Increasing the setting for the background lighting
• Decreasing the pulse value of the pulse outputs
• Increasing the pulse width of the pulse outputs
• Shortening the data logger interval
• Operating at ambient temperatures < 0 °C (32 °F) and > 40 °C (104 °F)
• Poor cellular network reception
Power consumption Switch-on current:
• Maximum 30 A (< 5 ms) at 230 V
AC
• Maximum 3 A (< 5 ms) at 24 V
DC
Current consumption
Order code for "Power supply" Maximum current consumption
Option K: 100-240VAC/19-30VDC, lithium battery 300 mADC
Option S: 100-240VAC/19-30VDC, w/o lithium battery
Device fuse Fine-wire fuse (slow-blow) T1A
Power supply failure The batteries act as a power supply back-up if the measuring device is being powered
externally and a power failure occurs.