ID5001P Non-Intrusive Ultrasonic Pig Signaller

Inline Services is the exclusive U. S. Distributor of the IK® Online Electronics ID5001P Passive Ultrasonic Non-Intrusive Pig Signaller.  This ATEX  and IECEX rated signaller detects, signals and logs the passage of any pipeline pig, onshore and offshore. Events are signalled as they occur via a graphical display and high brightness LEDs positioned around the perimeter of the display. The unit logs the time and date of up to 99 events. Logged events can be viewed locally via the display or transmitted remotely.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Can result in both time and cost savings during pigging operations
  • Suitable for all pig types – no transmitters or magnets are required to confirm passage or location in the receiver
  • ATEX & IECEX certified non-intrusive Passive signaller
  • Improved user interface
  • Quick and easy installation using ratchet straps or stainless steel banding
  • Suitable for gas and liquid pipelines
  • Main housing can be mounted remotely up to 10 metres from sensor for use on buried pipelines or where access is limited

SPECIFICATIONS

Power Options:• External Supply 25.0VDC, >2.0W
• Battery (Alkaline) – 7x Alkaline DURACELL ID1300 Cells
• Battery (Lithium) – 7x Lithium SAFT LS33500 Cells
Temperature Range:• Main Housing Ambient (External Supply) -40°C to +85°C
• Main Housing Ambient (Alkaline) -20°C to +54°C
• Main Housing Ambient (Lithium) -40°C to +85°C
• Sensor Ambient -55°C to +110°C
• Maximum Allowable Pipeline Surface +150°C (refer to datasheet Note 1)
Weight in Aluminum:17.6 lbs. (8 kg.)
Weight in Stainless Steel:28.6 lbs. (13 kg.)
ATEX Code:Ex II 1/2 G
IECEx Code:Ex d ia [ia Ga] IIC T4…T6 Gb
Ingress Protection:• Main Housing – IP66
• Sensor – IP68

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