Absolute pressure transducer PX3 series
piezoresistiveratiometricrugged

absolute pressure transducer
absolute pressure transducer
absolute pressure transducer
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Characteristics

Pressure type
absolute
Technology
piezoresistive
Output
ratiometric
Protection level
rugged
Pressure range

Max.: 46 bar (667.17 psi)

Min.: 1 bar (14.5 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 125 °C (257 °F)

Min.: -40 °C (-40 °F)

Description

Honeywell is pleased to introduce the latest addition to our PX series of heavy duty pressure transducers, the PX3 Series, built for system pressure monitoring in HVAC/R, refrigeration, air compressor, pump and valve systems. These rugged, durable sensors use piezoresistive sensing technology with ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) signal conditioning in a brass housing and Metri-Pack 150 electrical connector. Fully calibrated and temperature compensated from -40 °C to 125 °C [-40 °F to 257 °F]. - Deliver high efficiency: Proven, ±1.0 %FSS tight Total Error Band (TEB) accuracy promotes system efficiency and lower energy costs - Offer great customer value: An economical choice for design and implementation with the right combination of features and broad media compatibility. Flexible options with multiple configuration possibilities - The durable design and construction promotes system uptime: For enhanced performance in tough environments to support overall system quality, reliability and warranty - Have fast availability: Short lead times on samples and production parts Contact us to learn more

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