Relative pressure transmitter DMP 334i
thin-film4-20 mAthreaded

Relative pressure transmitter - DMP 334i - BD|SENSORS GmbH - thin-film / 4-20 mA / threaded
Relative pressure transmitter - DMP 334i - BD|SENSORS GmbH - thin-film / 4-20 mA / threaded
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative
Technology
thin-film
Output
4-20 mA
Mounting
threaded, O-ring
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
IP65, IP67
Other characteristics
two-wire, temperature-compensated, RoHS, fully-welded, high-resolution
Pressure range

Max.: 2,200 bar
(31,908.3 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 140 °C
(284 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The precision pressure transmitter DMP 334i is a consistent further development of the approved industrial pressure transmitter DMP 334. Basic element is a thinfilm sensor welded with the pressure port. The integrated digital electronics compensates actively sensor specific deviations like non-linearity and thermal error. It is therefore possible to offer a high pressure transmitter with excellent metrological qualities. Features accuracy: 0.2 % FSO pressure sensor welded turn-down 1:10 excellent accuracy extremly robust and excellent longterm stability Optional Features communication interface for adjusting offset, span and damping pressure port M20 x 1.5 or 9/16 UNF different kinds of electrical connections

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All About automation

10-11 Jun 2026 Straubing (Germany) Hall M - Stand 246

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    Hydrogen Technology World Expo

    20-22 Oct 2026 Hamburg (Germany)

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