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If a remote diaphragm seal is employed on a pressure transmitter, the calibration interval should be reduced by a factor of two (i.e., a four-to-six year interval is reduced to two to three years).
If a pressure difference occurs between the two inputs of the transmitter, the wetted diaphragm on the side with the greater pressure deflects inward. This deflection pushes more oil via the holes in ...
The 31CS and 32CS Series intrinsically safe pressure transmitters are CSA approved for use in hazardous areas. Both transmitters are identical with the exception of the pressure diaphragm.
The PT12 Series of flush-mounted transmitters measure pressure and level in processes where clogging diaphragm faces are a concern. The 1-in.-diameter transmitter can be mounted flush with the ...
Pressure sensors are frequently referred to as pressure transducers or transmitters, ... Various designs are available, with the pressure-sensing diaphragm being one of the most prevalent.
A diaphragm, bellows, or condensate pot is used in the sensing line for the transition from one medium to another. 1. Get it right the first time. Example of a proper pressure transmitter ...
Non-Clogging pressure transmitters are for all types of dust collectors, baghouses and powder processes. Designed as a reliable alternative to typical tube style gauges that clog, FilterSense’s ...
There are many aspects that impact a pressure transmitter's accuracy, and each one is applicable to different types of instrumentation and applications. The three most important aspects that apply to ...
The device is compact for single-use applications and comes equipped with a transmitter that generates a standard 4-20mA signal output. The pressure sensor offers +/- 0.15 psi accuracy, and after ...