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The Keller PD39XEi Series transducers are suitable for monitoring differential pressures in a hazardous area. The sensor uses two absolute pressure sensors, allowing for unbalanced pressures between each port, which isn't possible using a single sensor cell that would be damaged by the imbalance. Line pressures are available from 3 up to 300 Bar with the differential pressure range configurable within this range (at least 5% of line pressure. The RS485 output allows readings to be collected via RS485, or to connect to the CCS30 software using the K104 or K114B download cable. The scaled output can be either a 4-20mA or 0-10V.
Hazardous Area Approved |
Hazardous Area Approved |
The PR41XEi series are designed for measuring very low pressure values in the mBar or µBar ranges in hazardous areas. The Series 41XEi capacitive pressure transmitter from Keller combines a ceramic measurement cell for low pressure ranges with the µP electronics of the digital series 30 transmitter. The pressure values from the signals of the pressure and temperature sensors are determined by polynomial compensation. The values can be displayed and stored on a PC via an RS485 interface and programming can also be carried out. Analogue outputs are scaleable within the sensors range using the CC30 software and options are available for 4-20mA or 0-10V.
Hazardous Area Approved |
The PD41X series are designed for measuring differential pressure values in the mBar and µBar ranges and features a port suitable for non-aggressive dry gases as a reference pressure for the measuring cell. The Series 41X capacitive pressure transmitter from Keller combines a ceramic measurement cell for low pressure ranges with the µP electronics of the digital series 30 transmitter. The pressure values from the signals of the pressure and temperature sensors are determined by polynomial compensation. The values can be displayed and stored on a PC via an RS485 interface and programming can also be carried out. Analogue outputs are scaleable within the sensors range using the CC30 software and options are available for 4-20mA or 0-10V.