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1.
Description
2.
Operation
2.1 Controls
3.
Intrinsic Safety Certification
3.1 ATEX certificate
3.2 4/20mA input
3.3 Zones, gas groups & T rating
3.4 Certification label information
4.
System Design for Hazardous Areas
ATEX certification
4.1 Transmitter loops
4.2 Remote indication
5.
Installation
5.1 Location
5.2 Installation procedure
5.3 EMC
6.
Programming and Calibration
6.1 Summary of programmable
functions.
6.2 Root extractor
6.3 Digital display
6.4 Digital resolution
6.5 Dummy trailing zero
6.6 Position of decimal point
6.7 Bargraph display
6.8 Calibration using an external
current source.
6.9 Calibration using internal
references
6.10 Conditioning sub-menu
6.10.1 AC rejection
6.10.2 Calibration of internal
references.
6.11 Function of the
P
push button
6.12 Null display function
6.13 Security code
6.14 Over and under-range
7.
Calibration Examples
7.1 Using an external current source
7.2 Using the internal references
8.
Maintenance
8.1 Fault finding during commissioning
8.2 Fault finding after commissioning
8.3 Servicing
8.4 Routine maintenance
8.5 Guarantee
8.6 Customer comments
9.
Accessories
9.1 Units of measurement and
instrument identification.
9.2 Alarms
9.2.1 Solid state output
9.2.2 Intrinsic safety
9.2.3 Programming and
adjustment
9.2.4 Alarm enable
9.2.5 Setpoint adjustment
9.2.6 Alarm function
9.2.7 Alarm output status
9.2.8 Hysteresis
9.2.9 Alarm delay
9.2.10 Alarm silence time
9.2.11 Display alarm identification
9.2.12 Access setpoint
9.2.13 Adjusting alarm setpoints
from display mode.
9.3 Lineariser
9.3.1 Calibration using an
external
current source.
9.3.2 Calibration using internal
references.
9.4 Display backlight
Appendix 1
IECEx certification
The BA326C is CE marked to show compliance with the European Explosive Atmospheres
Directive 2014/34/EU and the European EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Summary of Contents for ba326c
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