Relative pressure transmitter DMK 331
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relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative, absolute, vacuum
Technology
ceramic
Output
4-20 mA
Mounting
threaded, flush diaphragm
Fluid
for gas, for liquids
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
rugged, ATEX, EMC, SIL 2, SIL, IP67, IP65, IP68
Other characteristics
compact, CE, temperature-compensated, two-wire, low pressure, custom, programmable, RoHS, with selectable measurement range, high-overpressure
Pressure range

Max.: 600 bar
(8,702.26 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The industrial pressure transmitter DMK 331 with ceramic sensor has been especially designed for pasty, polluted or aggressive media and for oxygen applications at low pressure range. As with all industrial pressure transmitters made by BD|SENSORS, you may choose between various electrical and mechanical connections also on DMK 331. Features: - nominal pressure: 0 ... 400 mbar up to 0 ... 600 bar - accuracy: 0.5 % FSO - pressure port G 1/2" flush for pasty and polluted media - pressure port G 1/2" open port PVDF for aggressive media Optional Features: - IS-Version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gases and dusts - SIL 2 according to IEC 61508 / IEC 61511 - food compatible oil filling with FDA approval - cooling element for media temperatures up to 300 °C - customer specific versions

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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    Sensor+Test 2024
    Sensor+Test 2024

    11-13 Jun 2024 Nürnberg (Germany)

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