Pressure Sensors Monitor Combustion Engines

Oct. 8, 2008
Groomed for monitoring dynamic combustion pressure in diesel and natural gas engines plus other reciprocating equipment, the Series 175 pressure sensors sport a solid-state construction with no moving parts. Frequency response is adjustable during

Groomed for monitoring dynamic combustion pressure in diesel and natural gas engines plus other reciprocating equipment, the Series 175 pressure sensors sport a solid-state construction with no moving parts. Frequency response is adjustable during engine load changes on low or high-speed engines. The sensors specify measurement ranges up to 3,600 psi (250 bar) and a maximum pressure up to 4,000 psi (300 bar). They endure temperatures up to +570°F (+300°C) and are packaged in stainless steel housings with rugged cables and connectors. Additionally, the sensors feature an M14 thread and can be mounted to existing engine pressure indicator valves. PCB PIEZOTRONICS INC., Depew, NY. (888) 684-0013.

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