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H38D-4000-ABC-28V/V-SC-MSHA-S

Description
Rotary Position Encoder,
CategoryLED optoelectronic/LED    photoelectric   
File Size444KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerBEI Sensors
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Rotary Position Encoder,

H38D-4000-ABC-28V/V-SC-MSHA-S Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
Objectid1055350213
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ConfigurationDUAL, 4 CHANNELS
Number of functions1
Maximum operating temperature70 °C
Minimum operating temperature
Optoelectronic device typesROTARY POSITION ENCODER
H38 Incremental Optical Encoder
Mechanical
Specifications
Shaft Diameter:
3/8” nominal
Shaft Loading:
Up to 40 pounds
axial and 20 pounds radial applied
1/4” from housing
Shaft Runout:
0.0005 T.I.R.
Starting Torque at 25° C:
4.0 in-oz (max)
Bearings:
Class ABEC 7 standard
Shaft Material:
303 stainless steel
Enclosure:
Die cast aluminum, hard
anodized with sealed finish. Shaft seals
and sealed bearings are standard to
achieve environmental ratings.
Bearing Life:
2 X 10
8
revs (1300 hrs at
2500 RPM) at rated load; 1 X 10
10
revs
(67,000 hrs at 2500 RPM) at 10% of
rated load
Maximum RPM:
10,000 RPM
(see Frequency Response, below)
Moment of Inertia:
4.1 X 10
–4
oz-in-sec
2
UL & MSHA/ 1.7 X
10
–3
oz-in-sec
2
CEN
Weight:
64 oz typical (approx 4 lbs)
Voltage/Output:
(see note 3)
15V/V: Line Driver, 5–15 VDC in, Vout = Vin
28V/V: Line Driver, 5–28 VDC in, Vout = Vin
28V/5: Line Driver, 5–28 VDC in, Vout = 5 VDC
28V/OC: Open Collector, 5–28 VDC in, OCout
Protection Level:
Reverse, overvoltage
and output short circuit (see note 3)
Frequency Response:
100 KHz Typical,
Higher frequency response available, see
note 5
Output Terminations:
see Table 1,
back page
Termination Type:
Compression type,
UL recognized. Accepts AWG 14 to 22,
stranded wire, strip 1/4”
Note:
Consult factory for other
electrical options
The H38 is an explosion
proof version of the field-
proven H25 encoder series.
The H38 is UL certified
for NEMA Class 4X
and 6 (outdoor non-
hazardous locations)
and Class 4X and 13
(indoor non-hazardous
locations). It is available with
single and triple certifications for use
in hazardous locations and includes a standard
shaft seal, double bearing seals, and a cast aluminum housing with hard anod-
ized and dichromate sealed finish. The H38 is suitable for use in petroleum service
industries, solvent refining operations, spray painting applications, and explosive dust
environments.
Environmental
Specifications
The H38 Incremental Encoder is available with the following certifications:
EN 61000-6-4 and EN 61000-6-2
II 2 G Ex d IIB T4 Gb
Class I, Group C & D;
Ex d IIB T4
Class II Group E, F & G;
UL 14.0006x
Class I, Grou D
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is an organization
that operates in the United States and enforces compliance with safety
and health standards in the Nation’s mines. Consult factory for MSHA rated product.
Enclosure Rating:
NEMA 4X & 6
(IP66), outdoor Non-Hazardous
locations, NEMA 4X & 13 (IP66),
indoor Non-Hazardous locations
Temperature:
Standard operating, 0º to
70º C; CEN: -50º to +90ºC; UL: -40º to
+80º C; storage:-25º to 90º C.
Shock:
50 g’s at 11 msec
Vibration:
5 to 2000 Hz @ 20 g’s
Humidity:
100% RH
Code:
Incremental
Hazardous Area Rating:
UL listed for
Output Format:
2 channels in quadra-
ture, 1/2 cycle index gated with negative use in hazardous locations. Class I, Group
D, or Class I, Groups C & D, and Class II,
B channel
Cycles per Shaft Turn:
1 to 72,000 (see Groups E, F & G. NEMA Enclosure 7.
table 2, back page). For resolutions above
3,600 see Note 7.
NOTES & TABLES:
Supply Voltage:
5 to 28 VDC
All notes and tables referred to in the text
Current Requirements:
100 mA typical can be found on the back page.
+output load, 250 mA (max)
Electrical
Specifications
H38 Explosion Proof Ordering Options
H38
TYPE:
H = Heavy Duty
38 = 3.75” Square
FOR ASSISTANCE CALL
800-350-2727
Use this diagram, working from left to right to construct your model number (example:H38D-2000-ABZC-28V/V-SC-CEN).
All notes and tables referred to can be found on the back of this page.
CERTIFICATION:
CYCLES PER TURN: NO. OF CHANNELS:
VOLTAGE/OUTPUT:
UL = Class I Group D Environments
A = Single Channel
Enter Cycles,
15V/V = 5–15 Vin/out
CEN = UL, Cenelec, IECEx
AB = Dual Quad. Ch.
See Table 2
28V/V = 5–28Vin/out
MSHA = Mine Safety and Health
HOUSING
ABZ = Dual with Index
28V/5 = 5–28Vin/5Vout
Administration Certified
CONFIGURATION:
SPECIAL
AZ = Single with Index
28V/OC = 5–28Vin/OCout
D = Standard,
FEATURES:
See note 1
See note 3
(see dimensions, back page)
S = Special
COMPLEMENTS:
OUTPUT TERMINATION:
features specified
C = Complementary Outputs,
SC = Side Conduit, 1/2–14 NPSF
on purchase order
Blank = None
(dryseal) straight pipe threads
(consult factory)
See note 2
Accepts both NPS and NPT Type
See note 4
fittings
Tel: 805-968-0782 /800-350-2727 | Fax: 805-968-3154 / 800-960-2726
7230 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA 93117-2807 |
www.beisensors.com
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