Stainless steel pressure transmitter DMP 336
relative4-20 mA2-wire

stainless steel pressure transmitter
stainless steel pressure transmitter
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative
Output
4-20 mA, 2-wire
Mounting
threaded
Fluid
for oxygen
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
intrinsically safe, ATEX, IP67
Applications
for medical applications
Other characteristics
CE, temperature-compensated, OEM, custom, programmable, RoHS
Pressure range

Max.: 1,000 bar
(14,503.77 psi)

Min.: 16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Precision

0.5 %

Long-term stability

0.2 %

Process temperature

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The industrial pressure transmitter DMP 336 was especially developed for hydrogen applications and can also be used with other technical gases (e.g. oxygen). This is achieved by using an alloy based on 316L which prevents hydrogen embrittlement of the media-wetted parts. Level of hydrocarbon and particle contamination are significantly reduced by special treatment during production and cleaning. An IS- version is optionally available for explosion-protected applications zone 0 / 20. Features: - nominal pressure: 0 ... 16 up to 0 .... 1000 bar - accuracy: 0,5 % FSO - wetted parts in special stainless-steel - insensitive to pressure peaks - high overpressure capability - oil and grease free according to ISO 15001 (e.g. for oxygen applications) Optional Features - IS-version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gases and dust

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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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