Sanitary use flush diaphragm pressure transmitter

A Boiswood product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2000

Boiswood is now supplying the Setra range of C-290 pressure transmitters for the low to high-pressure measurement of gases or liquids in sanitary applications

Boiswood, the specialist distributors of components for gas and liquid control, are now supplying the Setra range of C-290 pressure transmitters for the low to high-pressure measurement of gases or liquids in sanitary applications.

The C-290 range, which is packaged in a rugged, welded stainless steel housing, is exceptionally resistant to vibration, thermal shock and environmental extremes and will withstand the low to high temperature extremes and subsequent vacuum pressures that result from clean-in-place (CIP) procedures.

The range is now equipped with a 1/2" NPT conduit fitting and cable strain relief, allowing conduit to be piped to the unit.

Small size, light weight and tri-clover sanitary pressure fittings make them ideal for direct mounting in most CIP and SIP installations.

All versions meet 3-A design standards and are fully sealed to withstand high-pressure washdown and CIP/SIP cycles.

The C-290 is a totally self-contained electronic package featuring Setra's patented variable capacitance sensor.

Its capacitance sensing element and IC-based circuit ensures excellent accuracy; long-term operational stability and negligible clamping effect.

The C-290 measures pressure ranges from a low 0-1 psig F.S.

up to a 0-1,000 psig F.S., making it ideal for a number of sanitary applications.

Tri-Clover sanitary fittings are available in 2" and 11/2" sizes and higher accuracy versions are also available.

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