Key Features
Easy local adjustments using 3 pushbuttons
GloBand™ display provides 360-degree visibility
Compact, rugged construction
Simple Push-button menu navigation
All-stainless steel sensor element
Min. / Max. function records low and high pressure events
3-in-1 capability: digital pressure gauge, switch and transducer
Programmable switch setting and analog scaling
Markets & Applications
Process Connection Style
Threaded
Stability
≤±0.25% span/year at reference conditions
Switch Style
NPN or PNP - Field programable
Accuracy
1% of span (URL)
Ranges
Compound
3.4 ... 600 bar / 50 ... 7500 psi
Wetted Parts Material
Sensor stainless steel 17-4PH
Stainless steel 316L (1.4404)
Pressure Type
Gauge pressure
Ingress Protection
IP67
IP65
Case or Body Material
Nickel plated aluminum
Process Connection Location
Lower
Lower back
Display
4 digit LED
Electrical Termination
M12 Hirschmann® 993-172-100
Mounting
Stem
Dampening
Digital by firmware setting
Output Signal
4-20 mA (2-wire)
Equipped with a highly reliable and accurate sensing element, featuring the patented Ashcroft® Si-Glass™ sensor, Ashcroft offers a range of differential pressure transmitters specifically designed and developed for use in the cleanroom industry. Using an ultra-thin single crystal diaphragm, Ashcroft differential pressure transmitters offer inherent sensor repeatability and stability, making them stand out as highly accurate, long-term stable and reliable measurement instruments for cleanroom pressure monitoring.
The silicon diaphragm sensor is free of adhesives or other organic materials that are commonly used in differential pressure measurement technology and contribute to a drift in the measured value acquisition or a mechanical reduction in the measurement accuracy.
Ashcroft differential pressure transmitters incorporate the TruAccuracy™ specification. Ashcroft’s accuracy claim is based solely on terminal endpoint methodology and not on statistically derived accuracy claims’.
TruAccuracy™ means that Ashcroft differential pressure transmitters include zero offset, non-linearity, hysteresis, non-repeatability, zero offset and span adjustment error in their accuracy statement.
The user thus has a ready-to-install device at his disposal that does not require any initial calibration after installation. This considerably reduces the time and costs involved.
Other commercially available measuring devices usually do not include information on zero point deviation and span error in their accuracy specifications, so that these measurement errors (up to ±1.00%) must be added to the accuracy in order to achieve reliable performance characteristics.