Relative pressure transmitter SP68
piezoresistiveanalog12 Vdc

Relative pressure transmitter - SP68 - Sitron - piezoresistive / analog / 12 Vdc
Relative pressure transmitter - SP68 - Sitron - piezoresistive / analog / 12 Vdc
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative
Technology
piezoresistive
Output
analog
Supply voltage
12 Vdc
Mounting
flush diaphragm
Process connection
NPT 1/4, NPT 1/2
Fluid
for gas, for liquids
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
IP68
Applications
for HVAC systems, for the food industry, for marine applications, for boiler, for railway applications
Other characteristics
sanitary
Pressure range

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 1,000 bar
(14,503.77 psi)

Precision

0.5 %

Long-term stability

0.2 %

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

The SP68 is an IP68 rated pressure transmitter for a wide variety of both liquids and gases. The SP68 can be mounted in flood prone locations. This unit features a 304SS body, 316SS flush mounted diaphragm with either silicone or olive oil filled sensor and a fixed length of vented polypropylene cable. It is available in pressure ranges from to 0…1000bar. Optional Accessories: TR202 Relay Digital readout + 2X active relays/ 1X F.S. Relay + passive 4…20mA out Application: Pressure and Level Measurement in Liquids and Gas Consumption: Max 22mA Output Signal: 4...20mA (2 wires )/ ,1...5V, 0...5V (3 wires) upon request Sensor: 316 S.S Piezoresistive Silicone Sensor Over Pressure: 3 x F.S. Electrical Connection: Polythene cable Body Material: 304 S.S Zero & Span Coefficient: ±0.03% F.S./℃ Class protection: IP68 (IEC 60529) General applications Compressors and Pumps Sanitary process and control Refrigeration, HVAC and boilers Industrial hydraulic machinery Transportation, marine, rail equipment

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