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Explosion-proof encoder is most compact, for oil and gas use

ByLisa Eitel|April 24, 2015

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BEI-Sensors-LP35-explosion-proof-flameproof-low-profile-encoder A new flameproof and explosion-proof encoder that meets UL, ATEX, and IECEx standards —Model LP35 from BEI Sensors— is the first hollow-shaft encoder with a 2.01-in. profile that operates directly in Division 1, Zone 1 environments.

It’s for oil and gas machinery that must withstand extreme conditions where ignitable concentrations of flammable substances can exist under normal conditions.

“In an industry where fluctuations in supply and demand can drastically effect drilling operations, the need to design more streamlined feedback systems is greater than ever,” said Scott Orlosky of BEI. To simplify installation and minimize time spent in the field, the encoder has standard removable terminal box so there’s no need for an additional safety barrier.

How the encoder works in top drives

The explosion-proof LP35 is even suitable fortop drives… which are as big as pickup trucks but with surprisingly little space for encoders. As the motive force behind the drill string, top drives are subject to shock and vibration when the drill bit cuts into rock strata during drilling. The LP35 withstands up to 250g, making it tough enough to reliably operate for long periods. The encoders even work reliably when installed behind drive motors in close proximity to the motor brake, which generate substantial heat during operation. The LP35 maintains high performance in temperatures to +85°C (185°F).

Additional oil and gas applications such as draw works and mud pumps that need ultra-rugged feedback components can also use LP35s because the encoders have hard-anodized housings and IP66 sealing. More specifically, for mud pumps situated back-to-back, the low-profile encoders make space for installing feedback. The encoder’s terminal box configuration also lets designers prewire … and reduce errors and installation time.


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Lisa Eitel

丽莎Eitel以来在运动行业工作2001. Her areas of focus include motors, drives, motion control, power transmission, linear motion, and sensing and feedback technologies. She has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is an inductee of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society; a member of the Society of Women Engineers; and a judge for the FIRST Robotics Buckeye Regionals. Besides her motioncontroltips.com contributions, she also leads the production of the quarterly motion issues of Design World.

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