Catalogue OEM Pressure transmitter with dual output
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Technical leaet OEM pressure transmitters with dual output, type MBS 1300 Environmental conditions Mechanical conditions

Medium temperature range−40°C → +125°CAmbient temperature range−40°C → +125°CCompensated temperature range−40°C → +125°CTransport temperature range−40°C → +125°CEMC - EmissionEN 55022EMC - Immunity RF eld 100 V/m, 26Mhz-1GhzEN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-3DC isolation250 V Vibration stability 20g, 10-2000 Hz, sinusEN 60068-2-6Shock resistance 100 gEN 60068-2-27Enclosure (depending on electrical connection)See page 6 MaterialsWetted parts17-4PHEnclosureAISI 304 or plastic Pressure connection17-4PH Electrical connectionSee page 6

Installation guide line with temperature function The signalled temperature represents the temperature on the pressure sensor element inside the transmitter. Therefore the accuracy of the temperature signal depends on a suitable installation of the pressure transmitter. To get the fastest response time it is recommend installing the pressure transmitter in a 45 angle relative to the ow or in a bend of the piping; see below. In this way the heat is “pumped” into the transmitter interiors. Also it is advisable to insolate the pressure transmitter from the ambient temperature or to prevent airow around the transmitter (e.g. by motor hood). Ordering of adaptor code numbers

From pressure connectionTo pressure connectionCode no. - Single pack 063G0300 7/16-20 UNF - 2A 063G0301 G ¼” DIN 38527/16-20 UNF - are 9/16-18 UNF - 2A 063G0302 ¼” NPT 063G0303 R ¼ “ 063G0304 4 IC.PD.P21.H1.02
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