Relative pressure transmitter DMP 333P
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Relative pressure transmitter - DMP 333P - BD|SENSORS GmbH - absolute / membrane / analog
Relative pressure transmitter - DMP 333P - BD|SENSORS GmbH - absolute / membrane / analog
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative, absolute
Technology
membrane
Output
analog
Electrical connection
M12 connector, terminal block
Mounting
threaded
Process connection
G 1/2
Fluid
for hydrogen, for liquids
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
intrinsically safe
Applications
for machine tools
Other characteristics
compact, CE, temperature-compensated, programmable, custom, silicone oil-filled
Pressure range

Max.: 600 bar
(8,702.26 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Precision

0.25 %, 0.35 %

Process temperature

200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

The pressure transmitter DMP 333P is suitable for measuring the pressure of viscous, pasty or gaseous media and for applications that require a front-flush, dead space-free process connection. Especially for hydrogen applications there is the possibility to use the process connection with gold plating. A temperature decoupler can also be provided for medium temperatures of up to 200 °C. A wide range of electrical connection variants isavailable to enable the DMP 333P to be integrated easily and quickly into the various system configurations. Features - accuracy: 0,35 % (Opt. 0,25 %) FSO - output signal: 2-wire: 4 ... 20 mA / 3-wire: 0 ... 10 V / others on request Optional Features - IS-version - intrinsically safe for gases and dusts (in preparation) - gold-plated process connection for hydrogen applications - cooling element for media temperatures up to 200 °C - customized versions

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