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ControlAir announces Type-595XP explosion-proof I/P

23 April, 2009
ControlAir announces Type-595XP explosion-proof I/P
ControlAir announces Type-595XP explosion-proof I/P
Type-595XP holds agency approvals from FM, CSA and ATEX as intrinsically safe and explosion-proof.

April 23, 2009 – ControlAir announces the Type-595XP Explosion-Proof Current-to-Pressure I/P Transducer. This current-to-pressure transducer is small in size and light weight, yet is less sensitive to shock, vibration and position change than other I/Ps. The unit’s low power consumption, along with it’s worldwide agency approvals for intrinsic safety and explosion-proof, make it ideal for hazardous environments in remote locations. The unique conversion technology utilizing open loop control provides a high level of regulation accuracy and repeatability for the operation of actuated valves. A low mass control circuit provides reliable linear output in difficult applications at an economical cost.

The Type-595XP can mount in any position and is stable in high vibration environments.The Type-595XP holds agency approvals from Factory Mutual (FM) and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) as intrinsically safe and explosion-proof. It is also compliant with the ATEX directive 94/9/EC for equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.The unit is ideal for applications where power is at a premium, such as, booster stations in remote locations that often do not have access to compressed plant air for operation of pneumatic valve actuators. Other applications include valve control where the environment can be hazardous, in such industries as, chemical, petrochemical, paint, mining, and oil and gas.

Basic Specifications:

  • Porting – 1/4” (pneumatic) & 1/2" (electric) NPT
  • Input signal – 4-20 mA
  • Output ranges – 3-15, 3-27, 6-30 psig
  • Maximum supply pressure – 22 psi (3-15 output), 42 psi (other outputs)
  • Flow capacity – 2.4 SCFM
  • Air consumption – 0.1 SCFM
  • Integral flow booster or low-flow signal converter
  • Pipe, bracket or direct manifold mounting

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