Sensors

Industrial pressure transducer for OEM applications

14th May 2014
Nat Bowers
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Suitable for use in OEM applications requiring high accuracy, Measurement Specialties has announced a cost-effective industrial pressure transducer. The U5200 incorporates a stainless steel housing with a large selection of threaded fittings, electrical connectors and cable options to give designers a reliable transducer tailored to their specific application environment.

A variety of OEM applications, from HVACR controls, pumps and compressors to off-road heavy equipment, agricultural equipment and pressurised tank systems, benefit from the compact size and modular design of the rugged U5200. Because it is available in low quantities at a competitive price point, this transducer is also suited for test and measurement applications.

The U5200 accurately measures either liquid or gas pressure in difficult media such as contaminated water, steam and mildly corrosive fluids. The unit is weatherproof, comes in gage, sealed or absolute configurations, and exceeds current heavy industrial CE requirements, including surge protection.

Measurement Specialties’ unique UltraStable technology enables the pressure transducer to provide excellent performance and long-term stability over an extended operating temperature range from -40 to +125°C. Internal circuitry is protected from reverse wiring at input and short circuit at output for added reliability.

The U5200 offers exceptional accuracy of up to ±0.1% F.S. BFSL in addition to a total error band (TEB) of up to ±0.75% F.S. Standard pressures are in the ranges of 0-2 and 0-10,000psi. Maximum current consumption is 5 mA. The U5200 withstands shock to 50g for 11msec half sine per MIL-STD-202G as well as vibration of ±20g according to MIL-STD-801C.

Typical pricing for a U5200 starts at $60.48 (USD) each in quantities of 100. Final pricing and delivery time dependent upon quantity ordered and sensor configuration.

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