SIPART ® PS2 electropneumatic positioner
The SIPART ® PS2 electropneumatic positioner is used to
control the final control element of pneumatic linear or part-turn
actuators. The electropneumatic positioner moves the actuator to a
valve position corresponding to the setpoint. Additional function
inputs can be used to block the valve or to set a safety position. A
binary input is present as standard in the basic device for this
purpose.
The SIPART PS2 positioner is
characterized by significant advantages compared to conventional
devices, such as:
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Only one device version for linear
and part-turn actuators
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Simple operation and programming
using three keys and a two-line LCD
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Automatic startup function with
self-adjustment of zero and span
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Manual operation without
additional equipment
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Selectable or freely-programmable
characteristics
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Minimum air consumption
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Selectable setpoint and
manipulated variable limiting
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Programmable "tight shut-off
function".
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SIMATIC PDM
V5.2 Process Device Manager
Software
SIMATIC PDM, Process
Device Manager, software is a vendor-independent configuration tool for
field devices that support PROFIBUS or HART communication.
The software tool is used for parameter setup, address assignment,
commissioning and diagnostics of the device.
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Series 760 Valve Positioners
The series 760 Valve positioners provide a
cost effective, universal approach to your valve control.
Their modular concept allows all models to be built on the base
pneumatic unit (760P). The electro-pneumatic model (760E) is
created by adapting an I/P transducer to the base and a wide range
of accessories is easily installed inside the unit.
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Choice of interchangeable NAMUR
IEC 534-6 rectilinear or VDI/VDE 3845 rotary mountings for
application flexibility
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Double-acting or single-acting
service and split ranging
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Operation in harsh environments
with NACE MR-01-75 compliant materials
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Provisions for internal limit
switch mounting and position feedback devices without requiring
additional housings in most models.
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Non-interaction of zero and span
adjustments and positive cam locking mechanism
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