UPGRADE KIT UD10S5N25T2 RLY/4-20 SST 3/4 NPT EXD

The FlexVu® Model UD10 is recommended for applications that require a gas detector with digital readout of detected gas levels as well as analog 4-20 mA output with HART, relay contacts, and Modbus RS485 (foundation™ Fieldbus option available). The UD10 Universal Display Unit is designed for use with Det-Tronics gas detectors such as GT3000, PIR9400, PIRECL, OPECL, C706x*, Model 505/CGS, CGS** or NTMOS, as well as generic linear 4-20 mA sensors. The display unit is designed and approved as a ‘stand alone’ device and performs all the functions of a gas controller. Gas concentration and unit of measurement are indicated on a digital display. The display unit provides a linear isolated/non-isolated 4-20 mA DC output signal (with HART) that corresponds to the detected gas concentration. All electronics are enclosed in an explosion-proof aluminum or stainless steel housing. The display unit is used with a single detector that may be either coupled directly to the UD10, or remotely located using a sensor termination box. The UD10 features non-intrusive calibration. A magnet is used to perform calibration as well as to navigate the UD10’s internal menu. The UD10 Universal Display can be used with various 4-20 mA gas detection devices, with or without HART. The unit provides display, output and control capabilities for the gas detector.

FEATURES
• Universal design supports multiple Det-Tronics sensors or generic linear 4-20 mA sensors.
• Local digital LCD display continuously indicates gas level, gas type, and units measured.
• Backlit and heated display.
• Non-intrusive calibration quickly performed by one person.
• Rugged construction approved for use in classified hazardous areas.
• Linear isolated/non-isolated 4-20 mA output with HART.
• Non-intrusive menu allows device configuration without de‑classifying the hazardous area.
• Internal magnetic switches provide a non‑intrusive user interface.
• Smart capabilities with access to sensor information and measurement range.
• Event logs: Calibration with date and time stamp.
• Fault logs: Detector fault, Low power and General fault.
• Alarm logs: High gas alarm, Low gas alarm and Aux alarm