Hazardous Location Pressure Transmitters
Hazardous location pressure transmitters, also called pressure transducers and pressure sensors, are rated for use on processes or in environments where there’s a risk of combustion or explosion. These transmitters are used in heavy-duty industrial and process applications in hazardous environments such as chemical and petrochemical processing, oil and gas production, oil fields, natural gas compression, green energy projects, water and wastewater treatment, and paper and wood pulp processing.
Explosion-Proof-Rated with Conduit Connection & Wire Leads
These pressure transmitters are rated as explosion-proof to C-UL standards and flameproof to ATEX standards in classified hazardous environments. They’re enclosed within a housing designed to contain an explosion of specific gases or vapors within the transmitter, preventing further ignition of combustible dust or gas in the environment. Transmitters with a 4-20mA output signal are also rated as intrinsically safe and non-incendive in classified hazardous environments to FM and CSA standards. These transmitters have a 1/2” NPT conduit connection with wire leads, also called bare wires or flying leads.
1 to 5V DC Output – 3 Wires
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4 to 20mA DC Output – 2 Wires
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Explosion-Proof-Rated with Conduit Connection
4 to 20mA DC / HART Communication Output
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Explosion-Proof-Rated with Conduit Connection & Display
These indicating pressure transmitters have a 5-digit LCD and are rated as explosion-proof to ATEX and FM standards in classified hazardous environments. They are enclosed within a housing designed to contain an explosion of specific gases or vapors within the transmitter, preventing further ignition of combustible dust or gas in the environment. They have rangeable configuration for a broad range of pressures and programmable with HART communication protocol. They have a threaded process connection and 1/2” FNPT conduit electrical connections.
4 to 20mA DC / HART Communication Output
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Intrinsically Safe-Rated with DIN 43650 Form A Connector
These intrinsically safe- and non-incendive-rated pressure transmitters are built for classified hazardous environments. They are designed with circuitry that is incapable of discharging electrical, mechanical, or thermal energy into the atmosphere sufficient to cause a fire or explosion of combustible gas or dust in the environments. They have a DIN 43650 Form A electrical termination. This connector type conforms to, and is also known as, DIN EN 175301-803, Form A.
4 to 20mA DC Output – 2 Wires
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Intrinsically Safe-Rated with Cable & Wire Leads
These pressure transmitters are rated as intrinsically safe for classified hazardous environments when installed correctly. They’re designed with circuitry that is incapable of discharging electrical, mechanical, or thermal energy into the atmosphere sufficient to cause a fire or explosion of combustible gas or dust in the environments. They have a shielded cable and wire leads for the electrical connection.
4 to 20mA DC Output – 2 Wires
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Intrinsically Safe-Rated with Conduit Shielded Cable
These pressure transmitters are rated as intrinsically safe for classified hazardous environments when installed correctly. They are designed with circuitry that is incapable of discharging electrical, mechanical, or thermal energy into the atmosphere sufficient to cause a fire or explosion of combustible gas or dust in the environments. They transmit the 4-20mA output signal via conduit-connecting shielded cable.
4 to 20mA DC Output – 2 Wires
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Energy Barriers for Flammable Applications
Energy barriers limit the amount of energy that's sent to a pressure transmitter in hazardous locations. These barriers contain sparks and help prevent fires and explosions.
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