Dual Output Pressure and Temperature Transducers

Dual Output Pressure and Temperature Transducers

Monitor temperature and pressure changes within the same transducer and output a voltage analogue output for each parameter.  These transducers combing temperature sensing components in close proximity to the pressure sensing diaphragm to provide a fast response to media temperature changes without any the need for a intrusive temperature probe.


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ATM-T Pressure and Temperature Dual Output Transmitter

ATM-T Pressure and Temperature Dual Output Transmitter

Dual analogue output signal transmitter for simultaneous measurement of media pressure and temperature. Pressure ranges from 100 mbar up to 1000 bar and temperature measuring range from -25 to 100 DegC. To ensure good thermal contact with the media the temperature is measured just behind a flush diaphragm which has sufficient surface area to ensure minimal losses in media temperature at point of measurement.




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