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Enhanced Thermal Compensation Takes Pressure Off Transducers


Lisa Fakhry

June 23, 2003

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The Series 740 level transducers enable programmable adjustment of the pressure range in the field. They offer greatly improved thermal compensation, increasing overall accuracy up to ±0.25% Total Error Band (TEB) over the entire compensated temperature range of −20°C to 60°C. Integrated ASIC technology facilitates field re-ranging of the transducer output through the attached cable by a factor of up to 10:1 while minimizing the effect on total accuracy. Pressure ranges are 0 to 5 psig through 0 to 100 psig. Intermediate ranges are available to meet specific requirements. Transducers are available in vented and sealed-gauge formats. Pricing starts at $795 each.

Pressure Systems Inc.
www.pressuresystems.com;
(800) 678-7226

The Series 740 level transducers enable programmable adjustment of the pressure range in the field. They offer greatly improved thermal compensation, increasing overall accuracy up to ±0.25% Total Error Band (TEB) over the entire compensated temperature range of −20°C to 60°C. Integrated ASIC technology facilitates field re-ranging of the transducer output through the attached cable by a factor of up to 10:1 while minimizing the effect on total accuracy. Pressure ranges are 0 to 5 psig through 0 to 100 psig. Intermediate ranges are available to meet specific requirements. Transducers are available in vented and sealed-gauge formats. Pricing starts at $795 each.

Pressure Systems Inc.
www.pressuresystems.com;
(800) 678-7226

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