Pressure transmitter for marine applications DMK 457
relativeabsolutevacuum

Pressure transmitter for marine applications - DMK 457 - BD|SENSORS GmbH - relative / absolute / vacuum
Pressure transmitter for marine applications - DMK 457 - BD|SENSORS GmbH - relative / absolute / vacuum
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative, absolute, vacuum
Technology
ceramic, capacitive
Output
4-20 mA
Mounting
threaded, immersed
Fluid
for gas, for liquids
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
rugged, EMC, ATEX, corrosion-resistant, IP67, IP65, IP68
Applications
for marine applications
Other characteristics
two-wire, compact, CE, temperature-compensated, low pressure, custom, programmable, RoHS, with selectable measurement range, multifunction, high-overpressure
Pressure range

Max.: 600 bar
(8,702.26 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The pressure transmitter DMK 457 with ceramic sensor has been designed for typical applications in shipbuilding and offshore constructions as alternative to our pressure transmitter DMP 457 with piezoresistive stainless steel sensor. In combination with the copper-nickel-alloy the DMK 457 is suitable for seawater, e.g. level measurement in ballast tanks, etc. Features: - accuracy: 0.5 % FSO - shipping approvals GL (Germanischer Lloyd), DNV (Det Norske Veritas), CCS (China Classification Society), ABS-certificate (American Bureau of Shipping), LR-certificate (Lloyd´s Register) - pressure port CuNiFe (sea water resistant) - oxygen application Optional Features: - IS-Version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gases and dusts

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