Product category:
Pressure measurement systems
News Release from: Vega Controls UK | Subject: Vegawell 51
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 April 2008
Vega Controls offers slimline pressure
transmitter
The Vegawell 51 is a new generation of slim design (diameter only 22mm) suspension pressure transmitters for water/waste-water applications
The sensor element is the small Certec measuring cell, with robust ceramic diaphragm and a shielded measuring cell seal The special front-flush arrangement of the measuring cell prevents build-up and makes the instruments particularly suitable for media with suspended solids
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mounting is accomplished by means of a straining clamp or a threaded fitting G1".
The selectable measuring ranges lie between 0.1 and 10 bar, the application temperatures between -40 and +80C.
A signal output of 4-20mA is standard for voltage supply 9.6-36VDC; HART signal is also available on request.
Calibration is carried out on a PC with the adjustment software PACTware or via a HART handheld.
A special feature of the 4-20mA/HART version is that it also measures the product temperature with a temperature sensor type PT100.
Vegawell 51 always comes with an overvoltage arrester as well as ATEX and shipping approvals.
A practical supplement to these instruments is the new breather housing Vegabox 02.
It includes a high-quality ventilation filter, connection terminals, as well as an optional temperature sensor with separate 4-20mA signal output.
A protective cover makes outdoor mounting possible. Request a free brochure from Vega Controls UK ...
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