Devicenet Shaft Speed Sensor With Alarms — SpeedTalker DN-XP, SpeedTalker DN-BH SpeedTalker DN-BH SpeedTalker DN-XP DeviceNet Shaft Speed Sensor Provides both measured shaft RPM and alarm states State of the art shaft speed measurement and analysis Integrates into any DeviceNet network SpeedTalker DN-XP: Explosionproof, waterproof housing SpeedTalker DN-BH: Waterproof, stainless steel housing Predictive maintenance feedback and machine diagnostics Product Information Description The SpeedTalker DN is a first-of-its-kind DeviceNet Shaft Speed Sensor. It is designed to operate in demanding, hazardous and industrial environments, and provides measured shaft RPM and the status of up to four under/over speed alarms over DeviceNet. The SpeedTalker DN incorporates state of the art sensing and signal processing technology that make it ideal for providing real-time predictive maintenance feedback and machine diagnostics ensuring process protection and efficiency. All SpeedTalker DN speed measurement and alarm functions are completely field-selectable and settable. The Electro-Sensors SpeedTalker DN range of sensors are ODVA conformance tested and interface directly into any DeviceNet network. SpeedTalker DN Sensors have a built-in Hall Effect sensor that is compatible with all Electro-Sensors pulse generators. The SpeedTalker DN-XP is packaged in a rugged cast aluminum NEMA 4, 7 and 9 housing with a plated steel mounting bracket. The SpeedTalker DN-XP can also be mounted using the optional EZ-mount bracket assembly when required. The SpeedTalker DN-BH is packaged in an 18mm stainless steel barrel housing and comes with a bracket and two hex nuts for mounting and adjustment. Dimensional Drawings 6111 Blue Circle Drive Minnetonka, MN 55343 Phone: 952-930-0100 Fax: 952-930-0130 ISO9001:2000 Certified SpeedTalker DN-XP SpeedTalker DN-BH Free Catalog and Application Assistance
Open the catalog to page 1SpeedTalker DN Speed Sensor & Switch Installation • SpeedTalker DN-XP Installation • SpeedTalker DN-BH The SpeedTalker DN-XP may be mounted on rigid conduit or with the mounting bracket assembly (provided). The gap (A) between the sensing head and the Pulser Disc/Wrap must be 1/16 to 1/4 inch. The center line of the magnets (B) must align with the center of the sensing head as the Pulser Disc/Wrap rotates. After mounting, remove the round cover and pull network cable through the conduit port into the enclosure. The 18mm diameter housing is threaded along 50 mm (2in) of its length. A bracket and...
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