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Hydraulicspneumatics 485 88089pressuretr00000060680
Hydraulicspneumatics 485 88089pressuretr00000060680
Hydraulicspneumatics 485 88089pressuretr00000060680
Hydraulicspneumatics 485 88089pressuretr00000060680

Pressure transmitter

Oct. 13, 2011
TX200H HART smart pressure transmitter provides simplified field adjustment while reliably communicating asset management data using the latest HART 7 specification. It features a flexible 10:1 turndown on pressure ranges ...

TX200H HART smart pressure transmitter provides simplified field adjustment while reliably communicating asset management data using the latest HART 7 specification.

It features a flexible 10:1 turndown on pressure ranges from 0 to 15 psi (0 to 1 bar) to 0 to 25,000 psi (0 to 1724 bar) and real-time diagnostics. It is constructed of 316 stainless steel, welded and hermetically sealed to meet enclosure type 4X and IP66 requirements. It can be mounted directly onto the process or panel-mounted within the control panel.

United Electric Controls
(617) 926-1000
http://bit.ly/HP1011UnitedElectric

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