These voltage output transducers will provide a linear signal of a few volts that is directly proportional to a specified vacuum range.
Use these vacuum pressure transducers to measure over a portion of the vacuum range such as 0 to 500 mbar absolute or over the whole vacuum range such as 0 to -15 psi gauge.
Depending on your application preference many of these transducers can be specified to measure vacuum either as a positive absolute pressure or a negative gauge pressure.
Vacuum range pressure transducers with 5 or 10 volt full range output signals for measuring partial vacuums of a few mbar or full vacuums up to minus 1 bar (-15 psi).
Products
- DS210 Combined Low Pressure Switch, Indicator and Sensor - Low range three in one pressure switch, pressure indicator and pressure sensor for use on pneumatics and HVAC applications.
- DS200P Sanitary Low Range Pressure Gauge, Switch and Sensor - All in one electronic switch, gauge and sensor designed specifically for use in the food, drink and biomedical industry for measuring process pressures.
- DPS200 HVAC Differential Pressure Transmitter
- DMP331P Hygienic Flush Pressure Transmitter
- DMP331i High Accuracy Pressure Transmitter
- DMK331P Flush Diaphragm Pressure Sensor
Applications
- -20 to +50 psig 0-10V out compound range liquid dispensing pressure sensor - Positive and negative range pressure sensor for measuring liquid dispensing pressure over a -20 to +50 pounds per square inch gauge pressure range and generating a 0 to 10 volts output signal.
- 1000 mbar absolute vacuum range 0-10Vdc output air pressure sensor for research use - A high accuracy absolute pressure sensor for research use to measure vacuum pressure of air over a range of 6 to 1,000 mbar abs from the G1/4 male process connection, and sending the corresponding 0-10Vdc signal through the DIN plug electrical connection.
- 20 kPa negative differential range air pressure gauge and sensor with tubing fitting
- 15 psi absolute vacuum range 0-5 volts output pressure sensor
- -0.9 to +2.2 bar g Autoclave pressure transducer
- Low cost diesel engine test pressure transducers
- Vacuum differential pressure transducer with 60kPa range
- High resolution minus 150 mbar range pressure transducer
- 300 mmHg absolute vacuum pressure transducer with 10 volts output
- Adjustable range pressure sensor for scaling -1 to +1 bar g
- High resolution, 1 bar absolute, 0-10 Vdc out pressure sensor
- -1 to +2 bar g compound pressure transducer with 5Vdc output
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Product Help
Specifying vacuum pressure transducer requirements
Some questions to ask when defining the product requirements for a vacuum pressure transducer.
Vacuum range
What range of vacuum do you need to measure, is it over the whole range from atmospheric pressure to a high vacuum, or a partial vacuum such as reducing the pressure to 90% atmospheric pressure?
Reference type
Are you measuring vacuum relative to full vacuum reading, which would need an absolute reference, or are you measuring vacuum relative to atmospheric pressure, which would require a gauge reference?
Voltage output type
What voltage output scaling is required for the vacuum transducer signal, e.g. 0-5V, 0-10V, 1-5V, or 0.5-4.5V?
Accuracy
How accurate does the vacuum reading need to be in % of full range or vacuum units such as mbar, Torr, inHg, mmHg or psi?
Electrical connection
Do you have a preferred way of connecting the voltage output signal to your vacuum measurement instrumentation?
Do you need a connector or a cable supplied with the transducer?
Media type
What is the vacuum medium being measured? A vacuum measurement application often involves the removal of air, but it can involve any type of gas, and this may affect the suitability of materials used in the construction of the transducer, so it is an important consideration to ensure the long term reliability of the vacuum pressure transducer.
Process connection
Do you have a preferred vacuum connection for mounting the transducer? The level of vacuum being applied can influence the type of connection required, particularly high vacuums where vacuum compatible materials and vacuum seal integrity becomes more restrictive.
Checklist for vacuum pressure transducer requirements
Define your vacuum pressure transducer requirements using this checklist:
- Vacuum range?
- Reference type?
- Voltage output type?
- Accuracy?
- Electrical connection?
- Media type?
- Process connection?