Berea, Ohio—Backed by a 3-year warranty, NOSHOK’s Electronic Indicating Pressure and Temperature Transmitter/Switches provide dependable local monitoring, 4-20mA current output and switching control.
The 800/810 Series electronic indicating pressure transmitter/switches feature:
• Proven ceramic or thin film sensors, to provide an extremely high level of repeatability and durability
• Continuous monitoring to allow the programming of set points without pressurizing
• Two switching outputs, one switching output and a 4-20mA or 0-10 Vdc output, or two switching outputs and one analog output (4-20mA)
• Standard ranges from -14.5 to 9,999 psi
• Two buttons for easy adjustment of the set points, contact functions (normally open/normally closed), reset points, contact types (npn/pnp) and switching function (hysteresis/gate)
• Integrated password protection, 330° rotatable display head
Applications include: hydraulic and pneumatic systems, molding and extruding equipment, stamping and forming presses, pumps and compressors, HVAC, power generation, transportation equipment, and marine
The 850 Series electronic indicating temperature transmitter/switches feature:
• PT100 technology, providing continuous temperature monitoring, electronic temperature switching, and transmission of analog output of 4-20mA while providing local digital indication
• One or two switching outputs as well as an optional analog output
• Two buttons on top for simple adjustment of the temperature set points, reset points, switching functions and the measuring range of the optional analog output
• Wide measuring range (between -300° F and 1100° F / -200° C and 600° C) covers the majority of temperature measuring and switching applications
• A variety of stem lengths (tapered stem available for rapid response times)
• Durable stainless steel housing and wetted parts
• Housing and replaceable measuring insert are screwed together to allow the exchange of the measuring insert without opening the connection to the process
Applications include: mechanical engineering, heating and cooling circuits, industrial automation, plant construction, environmental technology, manufacturing, marine, and transport.
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