Durable Multi-Fluid Digital Pressure Sensors
AP-V80 series
Amplifier Unit, DIN Rail Mount Type, Differential Pressure, NPN AP-V82
*Please note that accessories depicted in the image are for illustrative purposes only and may not be included with the product.
Specifications
Model | AP-V82 | |||
Type | Differential pressure amplifier , DIN type | |||
Display | Dual row display with 4 + 1/2-digit 7-segment LED, red and green (character height: upper characters: 8 mm, red; lower characters: 5.7 mm, green) | |||
Operation indicator | Red LED × 3 (corresponding to control output 1, control output 2, and the alarm indicator) | |||
Display resolution | AP-10S/11S/12S: Standard mode 0.1 inchHg, High-resolution mode 0.01 inchHg | |||
Power consumption | Normal | 12 V: 1,680 mW (140 mA) or less, 24 V: 2,520 mW (105 mA) or less*1 | ||
Hysteresis | Variable (initial settings: 0.5 % of F.S. in standard mode and 0.1 % of F.S. in high-resolution mode) | |||
Response time (Chattering prevention function) | Selectable from 10, 100, 500 and 1000 ms | |||
I/O | Analogue output | 4 to 20 mA, maximum load resistance of 260 Ω (switchable between zero shift and bank input) | ||
Zero-shift input | Input time: 20 ms or more (or analog output selectable) | |||
Bank input | ||||
Control output | Maximum NPN open-collector output: 100 mA (40 V or less), residual voltage: 1 V or less, N.O./N.C. switchable | |||
Rating | Power voltage | 12 to 24 VDC ±10 %, Ripple (P-P) 10 % or less | ||
Power consumption | Eco mode | 12 V: 1,200 mW (100 mA) or less, 24 V: 2,160 mW (90 mA) or less*1 | ||
Environmental resistance | Ambient temperature | -10 to +50 °C (No freezing) | ||
Relative humidity | 35 to 85 % RH (No condensation) | |||
Vibration resistance | 10 to 55 Hz, Double amplitude 1.5 mm, 2 hours in each of the X, Y, and Z axis | |||
Material | Main unit and cover: polycarbonate, key tops: elastomer | |||
Accessories | DIN fixing bracket, power cable, unit sticker | |||
Weight | Approx. 90 g | |||
*1 Excluding the current for analog output Including the current for the sensor head |