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Product category: Pressure sensors
News Release from: Setra Systems | Subject: Compact 3100 series pressure transducer
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 July 2007

Pressure transducer suits tight spaces

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The 3100 series pressure transducer employs highly accurate thin film technology and a custom designed ASIC offering exceptional performance with accuracy to 0.25% full-scale.

Setra Systems' Compact 3100 series pressure transducer provides a low-cost solution for OEM applications such as hydraulic controls, HVAC systems, engine controls, industrial process, off-highway equipment, compressors, pumps, and medical instrumentation This unit's small footprint makes it ideal for installations where space is at a premium, and its all stainless steel construction is resistant to corrosive media typically found in industrial process applications

The 3100 series employs highly accurate thin film technology and a custom designed ASIC offering exceptional performance with accuracy to 0.25% full-scale, long-term stability of 0.1%/year, and thermal stability accurate to within 1.0%/38C over the entire compensated temperature range of -40C to +121C.

Offered in pressure ranges from 7up to 2068bar and a wide variety of outputs (0 to 5, 1 to 5, 0.5 to 4.5, 1 to 6 , 0 to 10V DC, 4 to 20mA, and 0.5 to 4.5V ratiometric,), pressure fittings (NPT, UNF, BSP and metric), and electrical connectors (M12, Packard, Deutsch, DIN43650C and others), this unit can be configured in any number of ways without incurring extra costs associated with customisation.

In addition, voltage units are available with a dual temperature/pressure output.

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