Low Cost Submersible Pressure Transducer - TDH80 Series
• Advanced piezoresistance technology
• All stainless steel construction
• Industry-standard 4-20mA output
• Pressure ranges 0-2.5, 0-10 and 0-15 PSIG (custom ranges available)
• Accuracy of 0.5%
• Long-term stability
• Nose cone or NPT thread available
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Product Specification
TDH80 Series Submersible Pressure Transducer FEATURES
• Advanced piezoresistance technology
• All stainless steel construction
• Industry-standard 4-20mA output
• Pressure ranges 0-2.5, 0-10 and 0-15 PSIG (custom ranges available)
• Accuracy of 0.5%
• Long-term stability
• Nose cone or NPT thread available
TDH80 Series Submersible Pressure Transducer SPECIFICATIONS
Performance @ 25°C (77°F) |
|
Accuracy |
±0.5% FS |
Stability |
<±0.2% FS/year, typical |
Over pressure protection |
1.5X Rated Pressure |
Burst Pressure |
3X minimum |
Pressure Cycles |
>4 Million |
Environmental Data |
|
Operating temp |
-20 to +80°C (-40 to +176°F) |
Compensated range |
-10 to 75°C (+14 to +167°F) |
Electrical Data |
|
Excitation |
12-36 Vdc |
Loop resistance @ 24 Vdc |
≤750 Ohm |
Zero offset |
<±1.0% of FS |
Span tolerance |
<±1.0% of FS |
Physical data |
|
Diaphragm material |
316SS |
Sealing material |
Fluoro Rubber |
Body material |
316SS |
Cable pull strength |
300 lb. |
Pressure connection |
Bullet-Nose, 1/4”NPT |
Electrical Connection |
Molded, vented submersible cable (Polyethylene outer jacket) |
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