PersonalBest Peak Flow Meter Instructions for use
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xy-GtsDnw6c
https://www.pepperl-fuchs.us/usa/en/c... - Sam Horn, Technical Support Team, demonstrates how to connect an inductive NAMUR output sensor to an intrinsic safety barrier. • In a hazardous environment it is extremely important to limit all factors that could potentially cause an explosion or ignite flammable materials. Inductive sensors have multiple output types, which is why it is essential to note the difference between a 2-wire DC and a 2-wire DC NAMUR sensor. Two-wire DC NAMUR output sensors are used in hazardous environments due to their low operating current and voltage, typically around 5 mA of current at 8.2 V. • An intrinsically safe sensor configuration consists of a NAMUR output sensor, an intrinsically safe barrier, a power supply, and a connector. The normally-closed NAMUR sensor and blue connector can be placed directly in the hazardous area, while the current-limiting intrinsic safety barrier and power supply are located in the safe area. • Want to know more about NAMUR sensors? Go here: • https://www.pepperl-fuchs.us/usa/en/c...
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