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Tamo Transmitters Aid Precise Pressure Measurements

The Pinter pressure transmitters, developed by Tamo, perform pressure calculations in the gaseous and liquid media. The series 100 transmitters are designed for common applications; the series transmitters are deployed with crystallising and viscous fluids and the series 300 are used in hygienic purposes or used with caustic media for petro-chemical or identical applications.

Pressure transmitters

These systems utilize ceramic sensing devices, having a durable life-span of about one million cycles and can be obtained in vacuum ranges as well as in pressure ranges of about 600 bar gauge pressure, and 40 bar absolute pressure.

The output signal obtained is in the range of 4 mA to 20 mA, with 0 to 10 V or with other various options. The precision is lower than 0.5 % at complete scale. Various other versions are also available with lower than 0.25% or 0.1% precision range. These systems are featured with ¼" to ¾" threaded interfaces and triple clamps along with other hygienic models and flanged interfaces.

The enclosures are made of 1.4301 stainless steel architecture and are capable of resisting media temperatures in the range of -20 °C to +125 °C and -40 °C to +85 °C ambient temperatures. Additional options are also provided based on the requirement. The electrical connection is provided by means of a plug that is IP65 certified.

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