Keller Company Pressure Sensor Series 35XHT/35XHTT
High-temperature pressure sensor that can measure media temperatures up to 150℃. The flash diaphragm structure makes sterilization and cleaning easy!
The pressure sensor 35XHT/35XHTT can be used for media temperatures up to 150°C and is suitable for use in bioreactors and autoclaves that require regular sterilization due to its flush diaphragm structure. It achieves an accuracy of ±0.15% full scale (FS) over a temperature range of 20 to 120 °C using a mathematical correction method. The pressure connection of the standard model in the 35XHTT series features a G1/2 flush diaphragm structure. 【Features】 〇 Usable for media temperatures up to 150°C 〇 Standard equipped with two outputs: digital RS485 and analog output 〇 Analog output can be range-adjusted (turndown) via digital RS485 〇 Excellent long-term stability *What is a flush diaphragm structure? Unlike regular pressure sensors that have a screw at the tip with a pressure receiving part behind it, if you want to measure the pressure of ink and need to regularly clean the pressure receiving part, you cannot confirm if it has been cleaned properly since you cannot see inside. In such cases, a flush diaphragm with the pressure receiving surface exposed is recommended!
basic information
Pressure range: 0 to 100 kPa to 0 to 3 MPa Accuracy: ± 0.05 %FS Overall accuracy: ± 0.15 %FS @ 20 to 120 °C Output: RS485, 4 to 20 mA, 0…10 V Temperature range: -20 to 150 °C *Software CCS30 The license-free software CCS30 is used for configuration and recording measurement values. Measurement - Real-time graphic display - Adjustable measurement and saving intervals - Export function - Connection to bus systems - Up to 100 measurement values per second Configuration - Information retrieval (pressure and temperature range, software version, serial number, etc.) - Zero and span recalibration - Analog output rescaling (units, pressure range) - Low-pass filter adjustment - Selection of instrument address and baud rate
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High-temperature applications