PULSAR 5000 SERIES
OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SERIES 5000
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING
Please Note: Ranges above 500mbar are designed and manufactured in accordance with sound
engineering practice as defined by the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC and must not be
used as a “safety accessory” as defined by the Pressure Equipment Directive, Article 1, Paragraph
2.1.3.
Ranges below 500mbar are exempt from the Pressure Equipment Directive. The CE Mark on the
unit does not relate to the Pressure Equipment Directive.
INTRODUCTION
Series 5000 are low range fluid pressure measuring transducers and transmitters in which a
ceramic capacitive sensor is used to convert fluid pressures into a proportional electrical signal.
These instruments are suitable for long, continuous arduous service when operated within the
published specifications.
Series 5000 conform with the essential protection requirements of the EMC Directive
89/336/EEC amended by certified type testing to EN 50082-2 and EN 60081-1.
Conformity with the requirements of the CE mark only applies when the installation
conditions described in these instructions have been met. For units supplied without a cable
assembly connection to the transducer must be accomplished using approved cable. see
APPROVED CABLE section.
All instruments conform to the appropriate specifications and/or drawings applicable and have
been subjected to relevant strict quality control procedures.
HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS
The Consumer Protection Act of 1987, Section 6 of the Heath and Safety at Work Act 1974 and
the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 require that we advise recipients
and users of our products of any potential hazards associated with their storage. Handling or use.
The products which our Company supplies may be classified as Electrical, Electro-Mechanical
and Electronic equipment.
These products are tested and supplied in accordance with our published specifications or
individual special requirements that are agreed in writing at time of order. They are constructed
so as not to affect adversely the safety of persons and property when properly installed,
maintained and used by qualified personnel, in the applications for which they were designed and
manufactured
GENERAL