Strain gauge pressure transmitter PT124B-128
4-20 mA0-10 V0-5 V

Strain gauge pressure transmitter - PT124B-128 - Shanghai Zhaohui Pressure Apparatus Co.,Ltd.(ZHYQ) - 4-20 mA / 0-10 V / 0-5 V
Strain gauge pressure transmitter - PT124B-128 - Shanghai Zhaohui Pressure Apparatus Co.,Ltd.(ZHYQ) - 4-20 mA / 0-10 V / 0-5 V
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Characteristics

Technology
strain gauge
Output
4-20 mA, 0-10 V, 0-5 V
Supply voltage
24 Vdc
Mounting
flush diaphragm
Fluid
for chemicals
Material
stainless steel, plastic
Applications
melt, for melt
Pressure range

Max.: 20,000 psi

Min.: 0 psi

Precision

0.5 %

Process temperature

Max.: 350 °C
(662 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

PT124B-128 Series capillary flush diaphragm melt pressure transmitter is ideal for space restricted areas applications required, where mounting space is limited. It also has a free-spinning jam nut that simplifies installation. It comes equipped with six or eight pin bendix connector. This series product is widely used in the domestic and abroad, and it can be interchangeable with the similar world standard products. Features High-standard quality Stainless steel wetted parts Internal 80% Shunt Calibration Good stability and repeatability Exposed, bendable capillary Application It can be widely used in various plastic extrusion lines for pressure measuring and control, such as chemical fiber manufacturing equipment, plastic rubber machine, polyester equipment and petrochemical. Basic specification It can be widely used in various plastic extrusion lines for pressure measuring and control, such as chemical fiber manufacturing equipment, plastic rubber machine, polyester equipment and petrochemical.
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