Pressure
Transducers are to measure pressure up to 20,000 PSI. Pressure
Transducers are available with a variety of outputs like
0 - 5 Volts, 4-20 mAmps,1 to 6 VDC 0.1 to 5.1 VDC or millivolts.
Measurements can be made in Gage, absolute, Barometric, Differential,
compound or vacuum.
Pressure Transducers are available in accuracy's ranging from
0.05% full scale to 1 % full scale and are ideal for most
applications where pressure needs to be measured or controlled.
Pressure Transducers units are capable of operating in harsh
environments and can handle over pressures up to 3 times their
rated pressure. Heavy industrial construction make them shock
and vibration resistant, and readily available with NEMA 4 or
explosion proof housings.
Pressure Transducers can be used in Hazardous locations, R &
D Laboratories, Vacuum Systems etc.
Pressure Transducers Features:
- Heavy duty shock and vibration resistant
- Explosion proof or NEMA 4 option
- Intrinsically safe with various connections
- High operating temperature range
- Gas, liquid or solid compatible
- Differential, gage, absolute, vacuum or barometric
measurement
- High accuracy
Pressure Transducers Specifications
and Design Applications:
| Pressure
Ranges |
0
to 25, 50, 100, 1000, 3000, 5000, 10,000, 20,000 |
| PSI Accuracy |
0.03 to 1 % of full
Scale per model |
| Electrical Connection |
Conduit,
Pigtail, or Terminal Strip |
| Output Signal |
Voltage, Millivolts,
Current, Digital (RS-232) |
| Type of Measurement |
Barometric
Gage, Vacuum, Absolute Differential |
| Temperature Range |
0 to 250 degrees Normal.
High 750ºF) |
| Types of housing |
General
Purpose, NEMA 4, Explosion proof/FM Intrinsically safe,
Sanitary/High Purity |
| Adjustment |
Zero and span External
or internal per model |
| Media Compatibility |
Gas,
Liquid, Corrosive Liquids/gases, Wet/dry Air, Inert
gases |
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