Product Name: Emerson 38B5786X132 Pneumatic Relay
Manufacturer: Emerson Automation Solutions
Product Type: Pneumatic Relay
Series: Fieldvue DVC6000
Application: Industrial Automation
Features:
- Single-acting, direct (relay C) type: This means that the relay output pressure is directly proportional to the input current.
- Standard bleed: This means that the relay has a built-in bleed valve to vent excess air pressure when the input current is low.
- Field-mounted: This means that the relay can be mounted directly in the field, near the device it is controlling.
- Rugged construction: This means that the relay is designed to withstand harsh industrial environments.
- Easy to install and maintain: This means that the relay can be installed and maintained without the need for special tools or skills.
Specifications:
- Input Signal: 4-20 mA DC
- Output Signal: 20-100 kPa (3-15 psi) or 0.2-1.0 bar or kg/cm²
- Supply Pressure: 35-250 kPa (5-36 psi)
- Air Consumption: 0.75 cfm (standard conditions) at 140 kPa or 20 psi supply
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
- Enclosure: Bolted cover, weatherproof (for use in all non-explosionproof applications)
- Dimensions: 150 x 76 x 51 mm (5.91 x 3.00 x 2.01 in)
- Weight: 1.3 kg (2.87 lb)
Applications:
- Process control: The relay can be used to control the position of valves, dampers, and other actuators in process control applications.
- Pneumatic valve actuation: The relay can be used to directly actuate pneumatic valves.
- Signal conditioning: The relay can be used to convert an electrical signal into a pneumatic signal for use in pneumatic control systems.
- Loop control: The relay can be used in feedback loops to control the output of a pneumatic controller.
Additional Notes:
- The Emerson 38B5786X132 pneumatic relay is also available in other configurations, such as double-acting and reverse-acting.
- For detailed information about a specific Emerson 38B5786X132 pneumatic relay, it is recommended to refer to the user manual or contact the manufacturer.
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