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Product category: Pressure sensors
News Release from: Vishay Nobel | Subject: Klay Model 2000SAN pressure transmitters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 October 2000

Smart pressure/level transmitter shows
temperature

Nobel Systems announces a Smart all-stainless hygienic pressure transmitter designed for pressure and level measurements in the food, beverage, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

Nobel Systems announces the availability of a Smart "all stainless" hygienic pressure transmitter designed for all pressure and level measurements in the food, beverage, chemical and pharmaceutical industries The Klay Model 2000SAN transmitters can be supplied with a wide range of hygienic process connections, many with EHEDG and 3-A approvals

Process connections include Tri-clamp, SMS, IDF, 11/2" BSP, etc.

The transmitters feature an 0-0.04 bar to 0-30 bar measuring range and are accurate to 0.1%.

Process temperatures can range from -20C to +100C with up to 135C for 30min for CIP (in-situ) sterilisation.

The 2000SAN has an IP66 rating, is fully temperature compensated and has a very strong flush mounted diaphragm.

Output is 4-20mA or digital with Hart protocol.

Setup and calibration (without the need for a test pressure) is via three pushbuttons on the local display or by a hand-held terminal.

The local display can also be programmed to display the process temperature in the range -20C to +100C, and the temperature and pressure can both be read via the Hart communication link.

Linearisation programmes for two types of tank, signal filtering and 4-20mA output current simulation can also be carried out by the pushbuttons or terminal.

The 2000SAN has full EMI/RFI CE certification and is CENELEC certified intrinsically safe for use in hazardous areas. Request a free brochure from Vishay Nobel ...

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