Relative pressure transmitter NP620
piezoresistivedigital4-20 mA

Relative pressure transmitter - NP620 - Novus Automation - piezoresistive / digital / 4-20 mA
Relative pressure transmitter - NP620 - Novus Automation - piezoresistive / digital / 4-20 mA
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative
Technology
piezoresistive
Output
4-20 mA, digital
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
programmable, oil-filled
Pressure range

1 bar, 4 bar, 10 bar, 40 bar, 100 bar
(14.5 psi, 58.02 psi, 145.04 psi, 580.15 psi, 1,450.38 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

NOVUS NP620 product family of industrial pressure transmitters features programmable range and digital field calibration capabilities. They are offered in the piezoresistive oil-filled pressure front-end technology with a wide range of pressure measurement options. These families of transmitters can have their retransmission range configurable to zoom up to 1/3 of the nominal range and also have their factory calibration adjusted in the field or in a laboratory. These features are accomplished by the use of the interface TxConfi-DIN43650. - Retransmission can be re-scaled to 3:1 - Wetted material: stainless steel 316L and FKM (Viton©) - Electrical connection: DIN 43650 (EN 175301-803) - Overpressure: 2 times nominal pressure - Dynamic response: < 30 ms - Power: 11-33 Vdc - Accuracy, including hysteresis, linearity and repeatability: 0.25% of full scale - Dimension: ¼ NPT: Ø 27 x 88,7 mm ¼ G: Ø 27 x 85,2 mm ½ NPT: Ø 27 x 93,2 mm ½ BSP: Ø 27 x 87,2 mm

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

HANNOVER 2025
HANNOVER 2025

31 Mar - 04 Apr 2025 Hannover (Germany) Hall 9 - Stand E60

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