Catalogue Sitron's Line Of Pressure Sensors and Hydrostatic Level Transmitters
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SP96 SPC98 Introduction
Sitron's Pressure Sensors SP96 and SPC98 provide cost effective, reliable and accurate level and pressure measurement. These sensors are suitable for absolute pressure as well as for positive and negative gauge pressure. Like all of Sitron's products, the Pressure Sensors can be made in a wide variety of process connections. They feature easy installation (mounted at the bottom of a vessel), within a compact design. They also feature excellent repeatability, high accuracy, and maintenance-free reliability under varying environmental conditions. Technology
As the volume of the medium increases within a professional tank or well, the process pressure is applied to a 316 S.S. piezoresistive industrial diaphragm cell (SP96) or a ceramic cell (SPC98). The external force of the process pressure creates a displaced electrical charge, which accumulates on opposing surface of the cell. In both industrial cases this generate an output signal, which is converted to a standardized 4-20-mA (2 wire) signal that is directly proportional to the pressure applied. Features
Low CostRugged and compact design- Body entirely 316 S.S. Loop powered Absolute and gauge pressure ranges Temperature compensation Ceramic sensors for SPC98 models High accuracy Excellent repeatability approved
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