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Differential pressure transducer

EGP 100

Differential pressure transducer

How energy efficiency is improved

Allows precise measuring of room pressures, duct pressures or volume flows to optimise energy consumption in ventilation systems

Areas of use

Optimised for applications such as filter monitoring, room or duct pressure monitoring, level monitoring in fluids, actuating frequency converters for fan control and recording volume flow, especially for room air balancing in laboratories.


Funktioner

  • Exact measurement of positive, negative and differential pressures in gases

  • Optimised for applications such as filter monitoring, room or duct pressure monitoring, level monitoring in fluids, actuating frequency converters for fan control and recording volume flow, especially for room air balancing in laboratories

  • Can be ideally combined with XAFP 100 flow probe for precise measurement of volume flow

  • Static dual-membrane pressure sensor on capacitive basis

  • Can be fitted in any position

  • Can be used for dusty air or air polluted with chemicals (not ATEX approved)

  • Manufacturer’s test certificate ex works

  • The measuring range can be adapted optimally to the needs of the application

  • Variable zero point and filter time constant to suppress pressure surges in the system

  • Display shows the actual value and the signal progression (depending on type)

  • Status LED for immediate indication of operating status (depending on type)

  • Measuring range can be reduced to one third (depending on type)

  • Fitted to either wall or DIN rail (EN 60715)

  • Cover that does not require special tools to open

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