Thin-film pressure transducer DMU 02 Vario
4-20 mA2-wire32VDC

Thin-film pressure transducer - DMU 02 Vario - AFRISO-EURO-INDEX - 4-20 mA / 2-wire / 32VDC
Thin-film pressure transducer - DMU 02 Vario - AFRISO-EURO-INDEX - 4-20 mA / 2-wire / 32VDC
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Characteristics

Technology
thin-film
Output
4-20 mA, 2-wire
Supply voltage
32VDC
Process connection
G 1/2
Fluid
for gas
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
IP65
Applications
for medical applications
Pressure range

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Max.: 1,000 bar
(14,503.77 psi)

Precision

0.3 %

Process temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Description

Connection technology with numerous versions Extremely resistant to shock, pulsation and vibration Best dynamic pressure resistance at high load changes Measuring cell welded without seals Without transmission medium Turn Down 1:4 Zero calibration via magnet Application For electronic pressure measurement in mechanical and plant engineering, and for gas and medical applications. Particularly suitable for pure media. Description Pressure transducers convert physical pressure into an electrical signal proportional to the pressure. DMU 02 Vario is equipped with a piezo-resistive polysilicon thin-film measuring cell. All standard electrical connection types are available. The measuring ranges can be changed via optional parameterisation hardware and software. The zero point can be corrected from the outside via a permanent magnet after voltage has been supplied and within a given time window.

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