Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

Transmitters earn ‘intrinsically-safe’ approval

Taken from: Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery February/March 2012


UK-based condition monitoring specialist Sensonics has enhanced its DN803X series shaft vibration and thrust position transmitters, gaining approval for intrinsically-safe applications. The DN8031 (vibration) and DN8033 (thrust position) proximity probe systems are now suitable for Ex ia IIC T4 applications when used in conjunction with Sensonics’ ATEX-approved range of AECP proximity probes and AEXC extension cables. The 4-20mA loop powered modules are said to be easily integrated with e....

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