New Products: Pressure Sensors for HVAC and Refrigeration

March 17, 2009
Low-range differential-pressure sensors range from 0-to-1 and 0-to-10-in.

Low-range differential-pressure sensors range from 0-to-1 and 0-to-10-in. H20 while gage and absolute versions come in pressure ranges up to 6,000 psi. The sensors operate on 5 Vdc and provide a 0.5 to 4.5-Vdc linear amplified output proportional to pressure for the gage and absolute versions. Low range differential pressure sensors produce 0.25 to 4-Vdc output.

Other features include EMI, RFI, and reverse-polarity protection; long-term stability; and low hysteresis. Housing materials include stainless steel, brass, and plastic composite. A host of electrical and process connections, including a Schrader deflator, meet customer design specifications. All sensors are temperature compensated as well as being RoHS compliant and carry the CE mark.

Kavlico
14501 Princeton Ave.
Moorpark, CA 93021
(805) 523-2000
kavlico.com

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