New PVC Submersible Pressure Transducers from Automation Products Group Feature Improved Chemical Compatibility and Temperature Range

July 8, 2014
Automation Products Group, Inc. (APG) introduces PT-503 Submersible Pressure Transducers.
Automation Products Group, Inc. (APG) introduces PT-503 Submersible Pressure Transducers. Specifically built for chemical compatibility, they feature a PVC housing. As a result, these pressure transducers deliver long life and reliable operation in environments with regular and prolonged exposure to harsh and potentially corrosive chemicals – even at temperatures from -30 to 130°F and depths to 450 ft.
PT-503 pressure transducers are available with numerous options and features to support specific application needs, including:
  • 4-20 mA, Modbus, 0-5 VDC, and mV/V outputs
  • Three cable options for improved chemical compatibility, including HytrelÒ, PVC, and Urethane
  • A Teflon® coated or a ceramic transducer face
  • A breathable hydrophobic vent tube cap that filters out moisture
These pressure transducers also feature temperature compensation, built-in lightning protection, and are quickly and easily zeroed in the field.  
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