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tp0000073 (c) 5485c velocity transducer

The document provides installation and wiring instructions for the Model 5485C High Temperature Velocity Transducer from Metrix Instrument Co. It details the mounting requirements, wiring methods for both ordinary and hazardous locations, and safety considerations. The document is issued by Brush Electrical Machines Ltd. and is dated June 2005.

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tp0000073 (c) 5485c velocity transducer

The document provides installation and wiring instructions for the Model 5485C High Temperature Velocity Transducer from Metrix Instrument Co. It details the mounting requirements, wiring methods for both ordinary and hazardous locations, and safety considerations. The document is issued by Brush Electrical Machines Ltd. and is dated June 2005.

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Supplier Data

Metrix Instrument Co.


MODEL 5485C HIGH TEMPERATURE VELOCITY TRANSDUCER
(Equal To 01db - Stell Part No. P010)

(Document No: M8109 - April 1999)

Document No: TP0000073


Issue: C
Date: June 2005

Brush Electrical Machines Ltd.


PO Box 18, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 1HJ, England
Telephone: +44 (1509) 611511 Telefax: +44 (1509) 610440
E-Mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.fki-et.com/bem
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H 1711 Townhurst Dr., Houston, TX 77043-2899 SV


Tel: 713-461-2131 Fax: 713-461-8223 SERIES
e-mail: [email protected]

MODEL 5485C HIGH TEMPERATURE


VELOCITY TRANSDUCER

1.0 Transducer Installation

The sensitive axis of the transducer can be oriented in any direction. To ensure clean response to high frequency vibra-
tions, the transducer must be securely mounted to a flat machined surface using four #6 (or 3mm) socket head screws.
If a bracket is required, it should be of rigid construction to prevent spurious mechanical resonances in the pass band.

2.0 Wiring the Transducer

In ordinary, non-hazardous locations the transducer should be wired according to Page 3 or drawing 7623, Sheet 2.

In hazardous locations the wiring method depends upon the area classification.

a. In Class I, Groups A, B, C & D hazardous locations, the transducer may be connected through a zener diode
safety barrier to the safe area receiver in accordance with Page 4 or drawing 7623, Sheet 3. Alternatively, in
Class I, Div 1, Groups C and D hazardous locations, the transducer can be installed in 7263 explosion-proof
housing and wired through rigid conduit directly to the safe area receiver.

b. In Class I, Div 2, Groups A, B, C & D or IEC Zone 2, Group IIC locations the transducer may be wired as in (a), or
it can be wired without a safety barrier if wired in accordance with Page 5 or drawing 8096.

2 PIN CONNECTOR
FIXED ARMORED CABLE
(requires mating Model 4850-XXXX cable)

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