- Monosilicone-based high performing transmitter - Explosion proof smart differential pressure transmitter for hazardous locations - Built-in temperature sensor - 0.075% or 0.05% accuracy - Simple to operate 3-push button control - HART® or Modbus communications available - Low power option available - Re-zero function for safe field calibration - 10:1 rangeability allows for installation in any application - 5 year warranty
Switzerland
The pressure transmitters of the 22M series with brass housing were designed to be a reliable solution for automotive and industrial applications. They are homologated and can be used, for instance, to measure the content of the gas tank in bivalent vehicles.
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The high-pressure transmitter type DMP 304 has been especially designed for applications with highest demand on precision and reliability. DMP 304 series is based on a compensated strain gauge, bonded onto a stainless steel diaphragm. Due to the rugged stainless steel housing usage under extreme conditions and in IS-required areas is no problem. Features: — nominal pressure: 0 ... 2000 bar up to 0 ... 6000 bar — accuracy: 0.5 % (opt. 0.25 %) FSO — adjustability of offset and span via front sided potentiometers — pressure port 9/16" UNF — 80 % calibration signal with MIL / Bendix plug Optional Features: — IS-version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gases — pressure port M20 x 1.5 and M16 x 1.5 — accuracy according to IEC 60770: 0.25% FSO
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Measurement transmitter designed to convert any notnormalised DC voltage or current signal into a normalised signal while providing galvanic insulation. o Voltage or current input o Galvanic isolation 2 kV RMS. 50 Hz during max. 60 s between input, output and power supply o Selection of input and output ranges by jumpers behind the front plate o Wide range of power supplies o Rail DIN mounting Compliant with EMC EN 500822
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The pressure transmitter illustrated here measures differences in pressure between the two connections of the measuring element. Pressure differences can be measured with respect to a reference pressure, such as atmosphere, or to the command variable of a regulation system. Equally, however, it is possible to measure pressure differences within systems that have a high static pressure. One practical example of this would be measuring a flow rate by determining the pressure drop occurring across a metering diaphragm. The differential pressure transmitter measures in both directions and can therefore, for instance, be used on double-acting hydraulic cylinders. Its construction permits it to be used with liquid or gaseous media. Venting holes simplify installation. The robust design and the use of stainless steel make it possible to use the pressure transmitter under tough operating conditions.
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