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Product Info:Macro Sensors’ HLR 750 Series of 3/4 inch diameter high reliability LVDT position sensors are specifically designed for use in gas turbine environments. Rated for operation to 300°F (150°C), these hermetically sealed AC-LVDTs are listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D and Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC hazardous locations by Underwriters Laboratories.
Constructed entirely of stainless steel for environmental robustness, they feature a through-bore design which makes the LVDTs’ cores accessible from both ends for better mechanical support and core guidance and facilitates cleanout in dusty or dirty locations. An HLR LVDT’s lead wires exit through a radially mounted 1/2-14 NPT male threaded conduit fitting for easy attachment to an explosion-proof junction box as well as rigid or flexible conduit. Features
UL/ULC Listed for Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 Hazards Applications
Gas turbine servo controls
Macro Sensors
USA
Macro Sensors’ HLR 750 Series of 3/4 inch diameter high reliability LVDT position sensors are specifically designed for use in gas turbine environments. Rated for operation to 300°F (150°C), these hermetically sealed AC-LVDTs are listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D and Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC hazardous locations by Underwriters Laboratories. Constructed entirely of stainless steel for environmental robustness, they feature a through-bore design which makes the LVDTs’ cores accessible from both ends for better mechanical support and core guidance and facilitates cleanout in dusty or dirty locations. An HLR LVDT’s lead wires exit through a radially mounted 1/2-14 NPT male threaded conduit fitting for easy attachment to an explosion-proof junction box as well as rigid or flexible conduit. Available in measuring ranges from ±1 inch to ±10 inches, HLR 750 Series position sensors feature the high resolution, excellent repeatability, and low hysteresis (typically better than 0.01% of full scale output for each) that is associated with time-proven LVDT technology. The maximum linearity error of these sensors is ±0.25% of full range output, using a best-fit straight line derived by the least squares method. A particularly desirable feature of HLR 750 Series LVDTs is that the sum of their secondary voltages is essentially constant and independent of core position, so they can be used equally well with either conventional differential input LVDT signal conditioners or with ratiometric signal conditioning circuits. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
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