Instruction Manual

IB-106-340 Rev. 2.4 April, 2001

Oxymitter 4000

1-6 SPECIFICATIONS

 

Oxymitter 4000

 

O2 Range:

 

Standard

0 to 10% O2

 

0 to 25% O2

 

0 to 40% O2 (via HART)

Accuracy

±0.75% of reading or 0.05% O2, whichever is greater

System Response to Calibration Gas

Initial response in less than 3 seconds T90 in less than

 

8 seconds

Temperature Limits:

 

Process

32° to 1300°F (0° to 704°C) up to 2400°F (1300°C)

 

with optional accessories

Electronics

-40° to 185°F (-40° to 85°C)

 

Operating temperature of electronics inside of instru-

 

ment housing, as measured by a HART communicator

 

or Rosemount Asset Management Solutions software.

Probe Lengths

18 in. (457 mm)

 

3 ft (0.91 m)

 

6 ft (1.83 m)

 

9 ft (2.74 m)

 

12 ft (3.66 m)

Mounting and Mounting Position

Vertical or horizontal

 

Spool pieces are available, P/N 3D39761G02, to offset

 

transmitter housing from hot ductwork.

Materials:

 

Probe

Wetted or welded parts - 316L stainless steel

 

Non-wetted parts - 304 stainless steel, low-copper

 

aluminum

Electronics Enclosure

Low-copper aluminum

Calibration

Manual, semi-automatic, or automatic

Calibration Gas Mixtures Recommended

0.4% O2, Balance N2

 

8% O2, Balance N2

Calibration Gas Flow

5 scfh (2.5 l/m)

Reference Air

2 scfh (1 l/m), clean, dry, instrument-quality air

 

(20.95% O2), regulated to 5 psi (34 kPa)

Electronics

NEMA 4X, IP66 with fitting and pipe on reference ex-

 

haust port to clear dry atmosphere

Electronic Noise

Meets EN 50082-2 Generic Immunity Std. Part II.

 

Includes EN 61000-4-2 for Electrostatic Discharge

 

4 KV contact, 8 KV in air

 

Includes IEC 801-4 for fast transients; 2 KV on power

 

supply and control lines

Line Voltage

90-250 VAC, 50/60 Hz. No configuration necessary

 

3/4 in. - 14 NPT conduit port

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