No nasty shocks for pressure transmitter

A RDP Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 16, 2001

The Model JAF Wing Union pressure transmitter from RDP Electronics is tough enough to withstand the harshest operational conditions, plus the shocks of frequent installation and removal

A recipe of high pressures, vibration and shock combined with the corrosive, inflammable and abrasive conditions experienced at oil well heads, mining and chemical manufacturing processes demands the highest performance from measuring transducers.

The Model JAF Wing Union Pressure transmitter from transducer specialists RDP Electronics meets the challenge of harsh environments with its intrinsically-safe design.

Available in five pressure ranges from 5,000 up to 20,000 PSI, and rated at up to 2.5 times maximum pressure, the JAF's rugged construction is tough enough to withstand the harshest operational conditions, the shocks of frequent installation and removal and also the continuous vibration of triplex pump operation.

The isolated diaphragm minimises zero shift at installation whilst the transmitter's wetted surfaces are resistant to sour gas as well as a wide range of other corrosive and abrasive materials.

The Model JAF is CE marked and fitted with a stainless steel receptacle to mate with a stainless steel plug connector.

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