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DataLoop II™ Intrinsically Safe Loop Powered Meter

Unique Features


  • Offered in intrinsically safe and general purpose configurations
  • Large 5 digit LCD main display with secondary unit and bar graph display
  • Intuitive push button menu makes configuration fast and easy
  • 1/8 DIN enclosure with NEMA 4X faceplate and shallow depth case
  • Linear, square root and programmable exponent functions
  • Non-volatile memory ensures program and set point retention
  • Accessory NEMA 4X windowed enclosure for field installation

DataLoop II Powered Meter photo

Description


Offered in intrinsically safe and general purpose configurations, the loop powered panel meter displays engineering units connected in series with one 4-20 mA transmitter. Select the LI25-1001 meter for hazardous applications with an intrinsically safe level transmitter. Select the LI25-1001 meter for general purpose applications. For field mount installations, order the single or two meter NEMA box.

Display type:

LCD, 5 digit

Display units:

Engineering

Display Point

Floating

Display Output

-99999 to 999999

Display Height

0.6" (15mm)

Backlight

LED, bright orange

User Interface

Four push button

Sensor Input

(1) 4-20 mA transmitter

Loop Power

12-30 VDC

Memory

Non-volatile

Voltage Drop

2.0 VDC without backlight

5.7 VDC with backlight

Display units:

Engineering

Ambient Temperature

F: -22º to 149º

C: -30º to 65º

Enclosure Type

1/8 DIN, panel mount

Enclosure Rating

NEMA 4X (IP65) faceplate

Enclosure Material

Polycarbonate

Classification

LI25-2001: Intrinsically safe

LI25-1001: General purpose

 

 

Approvals (LI25)

FM, CSA: Class I, Div I

Groups A, B, C, D; Class II

Div I Groups E, F, G; Class III

Div I; Class I, Zone 0, Group IIC;

T-code = T4

DataLoop II Powered Meter photo

Typical Applications


  • Hazardous Applications

DataLoop II Powered Meter photo

Accessories


No accessories at this time