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Fisher™ 4200 Electronic Position Transmitter
Fisher 4200 Transmitter
The Fisher 4200 position transmitter senses the position of rotary or sliding-stem valves, vents, dampers, or other devices.
When the instrument is mounted, a potentiometer shaft is mechanically connected to the device to sense mechanical motion. The instrument has standard or long-stroke capabilities for sliding-stem actuator applications. For long-stroke applications, a multi-turn potentiometer attached to a travel transducer assembly is used to sense linear motion of the actuator stem or other devices. This instrument with standard capabilities can also be used on quarter-turn actuators.
Fisher™ 4200 Electronic Position Transmitter

Specs

Area Classification
Explosion Proof, Intrinsically Safe, Non-incendive, General Purpose, Flame Proof
Certifications
CSA, FM, ATEX, IECEx, CUTR, Regional
Communication Protocol
4-20mA Analog, Discrete Alarms
Data Interface
Wired
Diagnostics
No
Input Signal
Electric
Mounting Type
Actuator Mount
Operating Temperature
Standard Temperature
Position Control
Modulating Control
Power Source
Local
Other Configurations
Contact your local Emerson business partner or sales office to learn about additional specifications or options for this product.

Features

  • A precision film-element potentiometer in the standard unit and a precision multi-turn wirewound potentiometer in the long-stroke unit provide exceptional linearity by matching the span of the sense element to the application.
  • To eliminate the need for externally mounted mechanical limit switches, instruments with travel limit alarms incorporate comparator circuits that monitor the sense potentiometer voltage output.
  • Electronic travel limit alarms have an adjustable deadband up to 10 percent of the maximum span.
  • The instrument, even with travel limit alarms, uses little space when mounted, allowing room for additional devices.
  • A simple hybrid electronic design combines the best qualities of discrete components and integrated circuits for improved reliability and performance.
  • The field wiring compartment is isolated from the electronic compartment. This protects the electronic circuits from any moisture brought into the housing via the field wiring ports.

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