CAMILLE BAUER KINAX N702 Inclination Transmitter

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An angle proportional inclination is transformed into DC signal using the KINAX N702. 
An analog current change (4–20 mA) that represents the output signal is accessible. 
There is little mechanical wear on the pendulum from the sensor, which is non-contact.

Features:-

  • Magnetoresistive inclination transducer
  • Digital interfaces CANopen
  • Robust aluminum housing
  • Protection class IP66
  • Oil damped pendulum
  • Pendulum shaft without mechanical stop

Description

Inclination Transducer KINAX®N702

SIMILAR MODEL:-

  1. KINAX® N702-SSI.
  2. KINAX® N702-CANopen.

Absolute Inclination Transducer

particularly reliable absolute inclination transducer is the KINAX N702. 
The small size and great mechanical strength make it especially well suited for use in industrial applications. 
It provides measured values for the downstream device, as well as the acquisition of tilt and angular position.
Maximum installation freedom is provided by the relatively straightforward construction using synchro flange or mounting plate, the sensor connection using M12x1/4 poles, and the free on-site parameterization.
Inclination transmitters are an excellent alternative to traditional angular position transmitters. There is hardly any moveable object the position of which cannot be determined by inclination transmitters. They acquire – similar to a plummet – the deviation from the horizontal or vertical line within the
reference point provided by the direction of the earth‘s gravitational force.Compared to rotary encoders, inclination transmitters have the advantage of acquiring the inclination values directly while not requiring any mechanical coupling with the drive elements.

They excel with these attributes:-

  • One-dimensional inclination measurement with an oil-damped pendulumsystem or with MEMS technology.
  • The absolute measured value is always available.
  • High absolute accuracy.
  • Very robust design with high ingress protection of housing.
  • High-quality materials.
  • On-site parameterization.
  • Different versions are available.

Inclination Transducer KINAX®N702

Technical data:-

  • Measured quantity: Tilt angle
  • Measuring principle: Magnetic, one-dimensional inclination transmitter with hall sensor and oil-damped pendulum system, her-metically sealed, contact-free, freely rotatable without stops.KINAX® N702
  • Pendulum damping:-By oil filling.

Measuring input:-

  • Measuring range: -180°…179.9° free programmable.
  • Inclination angle: -Set to ± 135°.
  • Sense of rotation:-Adjustable for rotation clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Measuring output:-

Power supply:- 18 … 36 VDC (burden 600 Ω) 9 … 36 VDC (burden 200 Ω).

Output signal IA:-Load-independent DC current, proportional to the inclination.

Current consumption:- < 80 mA.

Standard range:-4…20 mA, 3-wire connection protection against wrong polarity.

Accuracy

Basic accuracy:- ± 0.2 ° (at +25 °C).

Resolution:-12 bit.

Transient response:-by 25° tils < 1 sec.

Influence of temperature output current (–30°…+70°C):-± 0.1° / 10K (>100°) [-22 … +158°F].

Regulations

Spurious radiation:-EN 61 000-6-3.

Immunity:-EN 61 000-6-2.

Test voltage:-500 Veff, 50 Hz, 1 min.

Housing protection:-IP 66 acc. to EN 60 529.

Installation data:-

Material:-

Housing cap:-(3.2382) Aluminium GD-AlSi10Mg coated.

Housing flange:- (3.2315) Aluminium AlMgSiF30.

Mounting position:- Perpendicular to the measurement object

Electrical connection:- Connector M12x1, 4 poles

Weight:-0.3 kg [9.645 oz]