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3.2
Remote indication
A BA526C may be driven from any 4/20mA signal
to provide a remote indication.
Fig 3 shows a
typical application in which the output from a gas
analyser drives a BA526C. Again it is necessary
to ensure that the voltage capability of the 4/20mA
gas analyser output is greater than the sum of the
voltage drops introduced by the BA526C and the
cable resistance.
Fig 3 Remote indication
4.
INSTALLATION
4.1
Location
The BA526C indicator is housed in a robust
aluminium enclosure with an armoured glass
window surrounded by a Noryl bezel. The front of
the instrument provides IP65 protection, and a
gasket seals the joint between the instrument
enclosure and the panel. The instrument may be
installed in any panel providing the environmental
limits shown in the specification are not exceeded.
Fig 4 shows the overall dimensions of the BA526C
and panel cut-out.
To achieve an IP65 seal
between the instrument enclosure and the panel
the smaller cut-out must be used and the
instrument secured with four mounting clips.
The BA526C liquid crystal display has maximum
contrast when viewed
from directly ahead and
slightly below the centre line of the instrument.
For
reflective
displays
there
is
very
little
degradation of contrast when viewed from above
the centre line, but slight degradation may be
noticeable when the instrument is fitted with a
backlight.
Fig 4 BA526C dimensions
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