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Product category: Pressure sensors
News Release from: UK Instruments and Controls | Subject: Ashcroft CXLdp
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 February 2005

Pressure sensor aims for HVAC
applications

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The Ashcroft CXLdp low pressure transducer is specifically engineered to provide stable, reliable static or differential pressure measurement in HVAC comfort control systems.

Available now from UK Instruments and Controls, the Ashcroft CXLdp low pressure transducer is specifically engineered to provide stable, reliable static or differential pressure measurement in HVAC comfort control systems The Ashcroft CXLdp transmitter uses the patented Ashcroft Si-Glas variable capacitance sensor

This MEMS sensor provides extraordinary sensitivity and long term stability.

New digital compensation is accomplished using a highly reliable application specific integrated circuit (ASIC).

A small housing and multiple mounting options allow the CXLdp to be easily mounted on a DIN rail, plenum or wall.

With the convenient "Euro" style electrical connector, the CXLdp can be installed into a panel without power interruption.

A detachable Euro style terminal block reduces wiring errors and field wiring time.

A LED power status indicator is provided to assist in trouble shooting or quickly locating the instrument on a duct.

19 standard pressure ranges are available from 0-0.25 to 60mbar and in accuracies of +/-0.8 and 0.5% full scale, all capable of withstanding 1bar without damage or calibration change.

Other standard features include rugged ABS case and a CD EMI/RFI immunity rating.

With quick delivery and an attractive price, the CXLdp is the ideal pressure sensing device for most building control system applications.

The CXLdp is a cost effective addition to the Ashcroft range of low differential pressure transducers available from UK Instruments and Controls.

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