Product category:
Pressure sensors
News Release from: Huba Control UK | Subject: Type 692
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2005
Transmitter promises cost effective
solution
The type 692 differential pressure transmitter provides a highly cost effective solution for wet and dry DP process applications with system pressures up to 50bar.
Huba Control's type 692 differential pressure transmitter provides a highly cost effective solution for a wide variety of wet or dry DP process applications such as filter monitoring, pump staging, tank level indication or compressor control, for system pressures up to 50bar There are 24 standard ranges from 0.1 to 25bar DP with special ranges available to suit individual requirements
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Outputs are 4-20mA, 0-5V or 0-10V (AC or DC supply) and a response time of less then 50ms makes the 692 ideally suited for use in closed loop control.
Wetted parts are a combination of stainless steel or PVDF material, a choice of seals from EPDM, NBR, MVQ, viton or neoprene, and Huba's well proven ceramic measuring cell, which assures stable and reliable long term performance at a fraction of the cost of many other DP transmitters.
If local indication of pressure is required, this can be achieved by simply adding Huba's loop powered type 801 LCD module, which sandwiches between the top of the transmitter and the DIN cap, with no additional wiring necessary.
For sites which carry out routine calibration of instrumentation, both the 692 and 801 have the option of being supplied with adjustable zero and slope, with setting easily carried out by means of internal potentiometers. Request a free brochure from Huba Control UK ...
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