Bestech Australia has supplied high-precision pressure transmitters with 0.01 per cent accuracy from KELLER, the 33X. The measurement from these pressure transmitters is mathematically and digitally compensated, which data is output in the serial RS485 interface. This high degree of measurement accuracy is obtained by combining a stable, silicon strain gauge sensing technology of a floating built-in piezoresistive transducer with a XEMICS CPU incorporating an inbuilt 16-bit A/D converter.
The Keller 33X has robust, waterproof IP67 protection for applications in harsh and dirty environments. In addition to serial output, the sensor also comes with an optional USB and RS232 converter for connecting it to a laptop or a desktop. It is also available in optional 4-20mA and 0-10V analog output.
These high-accuracy pressure transmitters have been used in devices such as floodgate design. It would also suit applications in laboratories, industrial test benches, leak testing, and applications requiring precision measurement. Data visualization is done via prog30 instrument programming software and the CCS30 data collection software. A live measurement and a data logging system can be set up to record pressure data at predetermined intervals. The 33X series pressure transmitter also incorporates a temperature sensor close to the diaphragm in contact with the media, which is used to adjust the pressure sensor at various temperatures digitally.
Contact our product expert at 03 9540 5100 for more information, or visit the Bestech Australia website here.
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