Product category:
Pressure measurement systems
News Release from: SensorsOne | Subject: Ashdown Controls DRS
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 June 2006
Low DP transmitter for use on wet and
dirty gases
SensorsONE is adding the Ashdown Controls DRS low differential pressure transducer and transmitter for use with wet and dirty gases to its pressure sensor range
SensorsONE is adding the Ashdown Control DRS low differential pressure transducer and transmitter for use with wet and dirty gases to its pressure sensor range Ashdown Control specialise in low pressure measurement and manufacture low gauge, absolute and differential referenced pressure sensors with 4-20mA current output signal and 0-5 or 0-10V amplified voltage output signals
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Ashdown Controls DRS has been developed for industrial, HVAC, laboratory, automotive test and process applications.
The sensing technology is made from all stainless steel and is suitable for use with condensing dirty gases with the silicone oil filled option.
The pressure ranges that can be specified start from a very low pressure of 1.6 mbar or 160 Pa which can be turned down to an even lower 0.4 mbar or 40 Pa pressure range and go up to a 6 bar differential pressure range.
All ranges are accurate to +/-0.35% of maximum span including linearity, hysteresis, and repeatability.
The Smart electronics can easily be configured to setup a turndown range of up to 5 to 1 for positive ranges or 7.5 to 1 for -50 to +100% ranges, compound range, zero elevation and suppression.
The smart electronics can also be setup at the factory for square root output for flow measurement, customer specified non-linear output, filter jump out and RC time constant adjustment.
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