Relative pressure sensor UNIK 5800/5900
absolutemembrane4-20 mA

relative pressure sensor
relative pressure sensor
relative pressure sensor
relative pressure sensor
relative pressure sensor
relative pressure sensor
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative, absolute
Technology
membrane
Output
4-20 mA
Supply voltage
24 Vdc, 12 Vdc, 15VDC, 5 VDC, 8VDC, 3VDC, 9VDC, 4.5VDC
Mounting
threaded
Process connection
M20 x 1,5, NPT 1/2
Fluid
for gas, for liquids
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
rugged, EMC, ATEX, intrinsically safe, flameproof
Other characteristics
compact
Pressure range

Max.: 700 bar
(10,152.64 psi)

Min.: 2 bar
(29.01 psi)

Long-term stability

0.05 %

Max.: 0.1 %

Process temperature

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Description

The UNIK5800 and UNIK5900 are compact and rugged versions of the high-performance UNIK5000 pressure sensing platform offering both flameproof/ explosion-proof or dust ignition protection by enclosure capability as required. Intrinsic safety options are also available. They provide a lightweight and cost-effective alternative to pressure gauges and switches in process and in oil and gas industry applications. Features of the UNIK5800/5900 include: Accuracy to ±0.04% Full Scale (FS) Best Straight Line (BSL) Stainless Steel construction Integrated terminal compartment with long or short body (5900) Frequency response to 3.5 kHz High overpressure capability Hazardous Area certifications mV, mA, and voltage outputs Oil and drilling fluid (mud) resistant cable options (5800)

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Sensor+Test 2024
Sensor+Test 2024

11-13 Jun 2024 Nürnberg (Germany)

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    Semicon West 2024
    Semicon West 2024

    9-11 Jul 2024 San Francisco (USA - California)

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