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TESCOM™ 100-625 Pressure Transducer Transmitters
100-Series
Pressure Transducers are used in heavy duty applications requiring high accuracy and durability.
The 100-625 Series utilize diffused semiconductor and sputtered thin film strain gauge technology. Pressure Transducers offer full scale accuracies of 0.5%, 0.25%, and 0.125%. The 625 Series is an intrinsically safe rated pressure transmitter. These products are suitable for use with the ER5000 Electropneumatic Controller and also ideal for use in ER5000 applications where an external feedback signal is required.
TESCOM™ 100-625 Pressure Transducer Transmitters

Specs

100 Series
Full Scale Accuracy: +/- 0.25%
Ports: 1/4 NPT (external)
Connections: Mini Hirschmann
Output Signal: 4-20 mA
200 Series
Full Scale Accuracy: +/- 0.25%
Ports: 1/4 NPT (external)
Connections: Mini Hirschmann
Output Signal: 0-10 VDC
300 Series
Full Scale Accuracy: +/- 0.50%
Ports: 1/4 NPT (external)
Connections: Hirschmann
Output Signal: 4-20 mA
615 Series
Full Scale Accuracy: +/- 0.125%
Ports: 1/2 NPT (external)
Connections: Hirschmann
Output Signal: 4-20 mA
625 Series (intrinsically safe)
Full Scale Accuracy: +/- 0.25%
Ports: 1/2 NPT (external)
Connections: Hirschmann
Output Signal: 4-20 mA
Additional Information
For custom modifications or a complete system solution, please contact your local sales office.

Features

  • Provides extremely stable and repeatable hydraulic and pneumatic pressure measurements
  • Suitable for a wide variety of industrial, laboratory, and test applications
  • Provides significant immunity to noise due to RFI (walkie-talkie), EMC (electrical noise from motors), and ESD (static electricity generated in the application)*
  • Pressure ranges come in all the standard values from -30 inch-Hg to 15,000 psig / -1.0 to 1034 bar including absolute transducers to 300 psia / 20 bar. Higher pressure ranges available in some series models.
  • *Indicated by The CE marking, a requirement for sale in Europe.

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