Pressure and Temperature Transmitters

May 31, 2011
AutomationDirect has expanded the ProSense line of pressure sensors and temperature transmitters.

IP68/IP69K-rated 5,000 psi pressure transmitters are available in zero to 10V and 4 to 20mA output models. Offering higher operating and burst pressures, the transmitters are ideal for use in applications such as hydraulic systems, paintball changing systems, biotechnology and more. ProSense PTD25 series pressure transmitter prices start at $97.

New TTD temperature transmitters, for use with RTD probes, are available in three temperature ranges. Equipped with M12 quick-disconnects for fast wiring, the transmitters provide a high accuracy two-wire or three-wire 4-20mA signal output. The IP67 rated transmitters convert low-level RTD temperature probe output signals to high-level analog signals, making them more appropriate for long-distance transmission. Backed by a three-year warranty, ProSense temperature transmitter prices start at $65.

To see the complete ProSense line, visit www.automationdirect.com/sensors.

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