Relative pressure transmitter RIB300 series
absoluteatmosphericsensitive element

Relative pressure transmitter - RIB300 series - Riels Instruments - absolute / atmospheric / sensitive element
Relative pressure transmitter - RIB300 series - Riels Instruments - absolute / atmospheric / sensitive element
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative, absolute, atmospheric
Technology
silicon, sensitive element
Output
4-20 mA
Supply voltage
24 Vdc
Mounting
threaded, flush diaphragm
Fluid
for gas, for liquids
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
IP65
Applications
process, for the food industry, for water treatment, for pharmaceutical applications, for medical applications
Other characteristics
sanitary
Pressure range

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 100 bar
(1,450.38 psi)

Precision

0.5 %

Long-term stability

0.3 %

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Description

Measurement ranges from 0 Bar to 600 Bar Accuracy ± 0.25% FS Output signal 4÷20 mA - 0÷5Vdc - 1÷5Vdc - 0÷10Vdc - 0,5÷4,5V ratiometric Process connection G1/2" - G1" - M20x1.5 Materials AISI 316L steel Temperature up to 150°C The RIB300 pressure transmitter is made of high quality silicon piezoresistive chip. All process connections of the pressure transmitter are made of stainless steel, fully welded to isolate the process flow from the pressure measurement instrument via a positive seal. The RIB300 is designed to adapt to pressure measurement in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. A wide range of process connections and electrical connection options are available to meet almost all requirements.

Catalogs

RIB300
RIB300
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