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Customize Differential Pressure Transmitters In A Snap

Aug. 15, 2013
A manufacturing process devised by tecsis LP enables customers to completely configure a differential pressure transmitter—without delay.

A manufacturing process devised by tecsis LP enables customers to completely configure a differential pressure transmitter—without delay. Customers can select the accuracy, output, pressure ports, and electrical connector. The Model SP007’s bidirectional wet/wet design employs silicon technology for reliable data in tank-level measurement, monitoring flow rate in heat exchangers or filters, and usage in various test stand applications. The unit comes in ranges from 0-1 to 0-500 psid with standard 25% accuracy, or optional high accuracy of 0.1%. Five electrical connections are available; amplified outputs include 0 to 5 V dc, 0 to 10 V dc, or 4 to 20 mA. Six different pressure ports simplify integration into most systems. Operating temperature ranges from −40 to 240°F; compensated temperature ranges from 40 to 140°F. The transmitter’s welded stainless-steel construction and safe 3X safe overload rating offer the ruggedness to handle demanding conditions.

TECSIS LP

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