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DMK331P Flush Diaphragm Pressure SensorScrew-in pressure transmitter with flush stainless steel 316L diaphragm for measuring pressures of fluids with very high viscosity from 15 psi up to 6000 psi gauge or absolute. Options available for high temperatures up to 300 deg C and intrinsic safety. The DMK-331-P viscous media pressure transmitter is designed for use with media which is likely to clog a pressure connection such as paper pulp, adhesives and paint. For high temperature applications a cooling element can be specified allowing the DMK 331P flush pressure transmitter to be used on temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius or 570 degrees Fahrenheit. The DMK331P flush pressure sensor can be provided with hazardous area certification for use in zones where flammable gases could be present.
Technical Summary Pressure Ranges: from 1 to 400 bar gauge or absolute Accuracy: ±0.25% FS BSL NLHR Output Signals: 4-20mA, 0-20mA or 0-10V Electrical Connections: Field housing with M16 cable entry, DIN43650, binder, buccaneer or M12 sockets plus integral cable glands with ingress protection to IP67 or IP68 Pressure Connections: G1/2, 3/4 and 1 inch male thread with flush diaphragm Special Features: Small diameter screw-in flush diaphragm Special Options: Intrinsically safe version with II 1 G EEx ia IIC T4 approval, Integrated high temperature cooling elements for 150 or 300 Deg C media operating temperature, food grade oil fill. Related Products Flush pressure sensors for highly viscous media Hygienic pressure sensors for food and drink processing Digital readouts with alarms for use with 4-20mA, 5V or 10V output sensors Resources Find meanings for pressure sensor jargon Convert factors for metric, imperial and SI pressure units Download Product Information
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