Compensator
In the world of mechanical and electrical engineering, compensators play a vital role in ensuring system stability and performance. Our compensator products are designed to provide precise control and correction for various industrial applications. Below, we provide an in-depth look at our compensator solutions, including detailed specifications and frequently asked questions.
Key Features of Our Compensators
- High precision calibration for accurate performance
- Rugged construction for durability in harsh environments
- Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to 85°C)
- Multiple mounting options for flexible installation
- Low maintenance requirements for cost efficiency
Technical Specifications
| Model | Range | Accuracy | Response Time | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CP-100 | 0-100 PSI | ±0.25% | <5ms | 1.2kg |
| CP-200 | 0-200 PSI | ±0.15% | <3ms | 1.5kg |
| CP-300 | 0-300 PSI | ±0.10% | <2ms | 1.8kg |
Compensator FAQ
Q: What is the typical lifespan of your compensators?
A: Our compensators are designed for long-term reliability, with an average operational lifespan of 10+ years under normal operating conditions. This is achieved through high-quality materials and precision engineering.
Q: How often should compensators be calibrated?
A: We recommend annual calibration for most applications. However, in critical applications or harsh environments, semi-annual calibration may be necessary to maintain optimal performance.
Q: Can your compensators be used in explosive environments?
A: Yes, many of our compensator models are available with ATEX certification for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Please check the specific model's certification before installation.
Installation Guide
- Verify the compensator model matches your system requirements
- Ensure proper mounting surface preparation
- Follow torque specifications during installation
- Perform initial calibration before operation
- Document all installation parameters for future reference
Maintenance Recommendations
- Regular visual inspections (monthly)
- Clean exterior surfaces as needed
- Check for any signs of leakage
- Verify electrical connections (quarterly)
- Monitor performance data for any deviations
Compensator FAQ (continued)
Q: What is the warranty period for your compensators?
A: All our compensators come with a standard 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects. Extended warranty options are available for most models.
Q: Do you provide custom compensator solutions?
A: Yes, our engineering team can develop custom compensator solutions to meet specific application requirements. Contact our technical support for consultation.
Q: How does temperature affect compensator performance?
A: While our compensators are designed to operate across a wide temperature range, extreme temperatures may affect accuracy. Temperature compensation algorithms are built into our advanced models to minimize these effects.
Applications
Our compensators are used in various industries including:
- Oil and gas processing
- Power generation
- Manufacturing automation
- Aerospace systems
- Marine applications
Ordering Information
| Model | Lead Time | MOQ | Packaging |
|---|---|---|---|
| CP-100 | 2 weeks | 1 unit | Individual protective case |
| CP-200 | 3 weeks | 1 unit | Custom crate |
| CP-300 | 4 weeks | 5 units | Wooden pallet |
Compensator FAQ (continued)
Q: What documentation comes with your compensators?
A: Each compensator ships with a complete set of documentation including operation manual, calibration certificate, material certification, and safety instructions.
Q: Are your compensators compatible with industry standard interfaces?
A: Yes, our compensators support common industry interfaces including 4-20mA, 0-10V, and Modbus RTU. Special interfaces can be accommodated in custom solutions.
Q: How do I troubleshoot a compensator that's not performing correctly?
A: Start with basic checks: verify power supply, check for physical damage, and confirm all connections. Our technical support team can provide detailed troubleshooting guides for specific error conditions.
