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News Release from: UK Instruments and Controls | Subject: Ashcroft A2
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 February 2004
Ashcroft A2 for reliability in pressure
sensing
When reliability is not an option, the new Ashcroft A2 transmitter will meet a multitude of pressure sensing needs
When reliability is not an option, the new Ashcroft A2 transmitter will meet a multitude of pressure sensing needs When reliability is not an option, the new Ashcroft A2 transmitter will meet a multitude of pressure sensing needs
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dresser Instruments introduces the most versatile transmitter on the market today; the Ashcroft A2 transmitter.
Users can select from a wide variety of configurations to meet virtually every application need for engines, compressors, turbines, pumps and other common, heavy industrial equipment.
Where applications include wide temperature fluctuations, harsh process fluids or changes in environment, the Ashcroft A2 transmitter provides reliable pressure sensing and transmitting at a low price.
Options include: Explosion-proof, NEMA 7,9 or watertight, NEMA 4X, IP 67 enclosure, optional intrinsic safety listing available, choice of accuracy class 1.0 %, 0.5%,.25%, with a choice of temperature compensated ranges to -40F through 257F, choice of wetted materials, including 17-4PH and 316L SS: heavy industrial CE rating (standard), external span and zero adjustment: absolute and standard gauge pressure ranges from vacuum through 10,000 psi: choice of all popular pressure and electrical connections, choice of electrical outputs.
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