VEGABAR: Process pressure measurement
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FunctionIn pipelines or closed vessels, pressure transmitters measure the pressure of liquids, gases and vapors. The pressure of the measured medium acts on a pressure measuring cell, which converts it into an electronic signal. These process pressure transmitters are ideal for detecting relative or absolute pressure in applications with condensation or rapid temperature changes. SeriesVEGABAR 14 and 17 are simple pressure transmitters, plics® variety = VEGABAR series 80 |
MountingA large number of different threads and hygienic fittings allow installation in vessels and pipes. A front-flush version is recommended for liquids and sticky media and a non-front-flush version for gases and vapours. ConnectionThe instrument is connected with standard two-wire cable. SetupAs soon as a plausible measured value is found, the corresponding current is output on the signal line. The value corresponds to the current pressure. |
FunctionIn pipelines or closed vessels, pressure transmitters measure the pressure of liquids, gases and vapors. The pressure of the measured medium acts on a pressure measuring cell, which converts it into an electronic signal. These process pressure transmitters are ideal for detecting relative or absolute pressure in applications with condensation or rapid temperature changes. SeriesVEGABAR 14 and 17 are simple pressure transmitters, plics® variety = VEGABAR series 80 |
MountingA large number of different threads and hygienic fittings allow installation in vessels and pipes. A front-flush version is recommended for liquids and sticky media and a non-front-flush version for gases and vapours. ConnectionThe instrument is connected with standard two-wire cable. SetupAs soon as a plausible measured value is found, the corresponding current is output on the signal line. The value corresponds to the current pressure. |
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