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Alco pressure transmitter PT5N-18M 0-18bar 4-20mA 805351
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Description
PT5N pressure transmitters convert pressure into a linear electrical output signal from 4 to 20 mA. They are ideal for simple compressor and fan controllers as well as for demanding applications such as superheat regulation of electrical control valves.
Excellent value for money and ...
PT5N pressure transmitters convert pressure into a linear electrical output signal from 4 to 20 mA. They are ideal for simple compressor and fan controllers as well as for demanding applications such as superheat regulation of electrical control valves.
Excellent value for money and pre-assembled cables for quick installation make the PT5N an outstanding choice for all heat pumps, refrigeration systems and air conditioning systems.
Features
- Hybrid thick-film technology, in which the stainless steel pressure cell is welded to the pressure transducer without any seals
- 4... 20 mA output signal in two-wire technology for precise control of superheat, compressor and fan controls
- Fully hermetic
- Pressure ranges ...
- Hybrid thick-film technology, in which the stainless steel pressure cell is welded to the pressure transducer without any seals
- 4... 20 mA output signal in two-wire technology for precise control of superheat, compressor and fan controls
- Fully hermetic
- Pressure ranges calibrated for specific temperatures and pressure range
- Easy connection with M12 connector assembled connection cable in different lengths
- with pressure connection 7/16"-20UNF and Schrader valve opener
Accessories / Replacement parts
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Connection cable
Technical data
Notes
1) The total variance includes non-linearity, hysteresis, repetition as well as zero point and range errors due to temperature deviations.
%FS means “percentage of full sensor scale”, i.e. the percentage of the total measurement range of the sensor.