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100 Psi Stainless Steel Pressure Tube Sensor with Thrust Protection for Industrial Testing, Perfect Mechanical Sensors, Quick Installation
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Description
1. Overflow Protection: Our transverse pressure transmitter is fully protected against overflows and prevents transient pressure damage due to overflows. 2. Low Output Error: The pressure measuring transmitter has an output error of ±2% FS across the entire temperature range, including non-linearity, feedback, and repeatability. 3. Replacement: Our pressure transmitter is fully compatible and a replacement for mechanical sensors. 4. Easy to Install: This lightweight and compact transmitter is easy to install and operate. 5. Stainless Steel: Our pressure measuring device is made of stainless steel for wear resistance, stable power, low long-term drift, and a long service life. Technical Data: Item Type: Pressure Converter Material: Stainless Steel Overload Pressure Range: 100 psi Overload Pressure: 1.5 times the rated pressure Breaking Printing: 3-way rated pressure Response Time: Operating Temperature: -40℃ to -125℃ Output Signal: 0.5V-4.5V linear voltage output Accuracy: Within 2% of measured value (full break) Thread: 1/8 inch 27NPT Thread Media Compatibility: Refrigerant, do not clean corrosive oil, gas, or water, etc. Wiring Connections: Waterproof quick coupling. Includes countertop plug (Packard Metri Package Pill) and wire harness (horsetail). Wiring: Red -5V, black (sometimes green), blue (for signal editing) Instructions: Install and operate Package List: 1 x Pressure Converter
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length150 mm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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