The Flowserve Logix® 520MD+ Digital HART® Positioner utilizes advanced piezo technology to deliver superior performance and reliability. Its cutting-edge engineering ensures that it can withstand even the harshest operating conditions, guaranteeing reliable service over an extended period.
With more than 130 warning alarms installed, the Logix 520MD+ can alert operators to potential malfunctions in the valve, actuator, and positioner. This timely notification is critical in preventing costly downtime and in maintaining continuous production.
Furthermore, when combined with ValveSight™ DTM software, the Logix 520MD+ provides a wide range of diagnostic tools that enable swift identification and resolution of issues. Users benefit from faster troubleshooting, which reduces the time and resources required to resolve any problems that arise.
Our calibration device is designed to be fast, easy and accurate. Calibration is an essential process for any measurement system, and our product is specifically designed to make it hassle-free for your convenience. Our device works with a wide range of instruments and can quickly and accurately calibrate them to the desired specifications.
The calibration device comes with an optional LCD display that can be used to monitor the calibration process. This display provides valuable feedback, including real-time status updates and calibration progress, making it easier to keep track of the calibration results. With this feature, you can rest assured that your instruments are calibrated correctly and accurately.
The local status LED’s are designed to give you a quick and easy way to keep track of the calibration process. These LEDs change color to indicate various stages of the calibration process, such as when the calibration is complete and when the instrument is ready to be used again. With this feature, you can instantly see the status of the calibration, without having to refer to the display.
Our calibration device offers superior control, high air capacity and low air consumption, making it an efficient and effective solution for calibration. The calibration device can handle a wide range of instruments, and the high air capacity means that the device can quickly and accurately adjust the instruments to the desired specifications. Additionally, the device has low air consumption so that it won't waste valuable resources.
The calibration device is designed to be easy to install and maintain, so you can spend more time getting your job done and less time messing with the calibration process. The installation process is simple and straightforward, and the device is designed for easy maintenance. This means that you can spend more time working with your instruments and less time worrying about calibration.
We are committed to providing you with a fully featured design, accurate and reliable service, and competitive pricing. Our device is designed with you in mind, and we are committed to offering the best calibration service possible. Our product is accurate and reliable, and we stand behind it with exceptional customer service. Additionally, our pricing is competitive, so you can be confident that you are getting a great value for your investment.
Our calibration device utilizes HART 5, 6 and 7, ensuring that it is compatible with a wide range of instruments. This means that you can use our device with confidence, knowing that it will work seamlessly with your instrumentation system.
Hysteresis | 0.2% |
Type | Digital Positioner |
Intrinsically safe | Class 1, Zone 0, AEx Ia IIC;Class I Division 1 Groups A,B,C,D |
Valve setpoint | 4-20mA, 450 Ohms Input Resistance |
Compliance Voltage | 10 VDC |
Application industry | Mining, Pulp & Paper, Steel & Primary Metals, Food & Beverage, Corn Wet Milling & Ethanol, Upstream Exploration & Production, Wastewater, Agriculture & Irrigation, Flood Control System, Pharmaceutical, Petrochemicals, Biofuels, Other Industries |
Digital Positioner | 4 - 20 MA (HART) |
Shell material | Industrial Aluminum Housing |
Air Capacity | 0 5 Nm3 /h @ 4 Bar (<0 3 SCFM @ 60 Psi) |
Minimum Required Operating Current | -20 °C To +80 °C (-4 °F To +178 °F) |
This product is a Valve Positioner, Pneumatic Valve Positioner.
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