Relative pressure transmitter 511
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relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
relative pressure transmitter
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative, absolute
Technology
ceramic, electromagnetic
Output
analog
Mounting
threaded
Fluid
for gas, for liquids
Protection level
rugged, EMC
Applications
for OEM
Other characteristics
compact, OEM
Pressure range

Max.: 600 bar
(8,702.26 psi)

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Precision

0.5 %

Long-term stability

1 %

Process temperature

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

These compact OEM pressure transmitters type 511 meet the highest specification for mechanical stress, EMC compatibility, and operational reliability, which means that this range is particulary suitable for all demanding industrial applications. This sensor utilises a ceramic technology, developed by Huba Control and for the last 20 years, in millions of applications, used in combination with unique integrated electronic design, means that the type 511 series has a high degree of accuracy for all temperature ranges. These units are available in small or production quantities, with an excellent price to performance ratio. Compact and rugged construction for highest operational reliability No media egress when exceeding rupture pressure Negligible temperature influence on accuracy Excellent EMC capacity Saving time by quick cable mounting by the customer with swift connector

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Hannover Messe 2024
Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 11 - Stand E39/3

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