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Description
Pressure and differential pressure measuring transducers
PREMASGARD® 232x - Modbus - T3
Maintenance-free pressure sensor PREMASGARD® 232x - Modbus - T3 (series) with Modbus
connection, in an impact-resistant plastic housing with quick-locking screws, connection nozzles
for pressure hose (Ø 6 mm), with cable gland (optionally M12 connector according to DIN
EN 61076-2-101), optionally with/without display, for measuring the differential pressure (max. 7000 Pa)
in air. International system of units SI (default) can be switched to Imperial (via Modbus). Incl. mounting
flange and connection set ASD-06 (2 m connecting hose, two pressure port nipples, screws).
The sensor is applied to measure positive, negative or differential pressure in clean air and gaseous media. It is used in the clean room, medical and filter technology, ventilation and air conditioning ducts, spray booths, large-scale catering facilities, for filter monitoring and level measurement or for triggering frequency converters. A pressure sensor with piezoresistive measuring element guarantees exact measurement results.
The sensor is applied to measure positive, negative or differential pressure in clean air and gaseous media. It is used in the clean room, medical and filter technology, ventilation and air conditioning ducts, spray booths, large-scale catering facilities, for filter monitoring and level measurement or for triggering frequency converters. A pressure sensor with piezoresistive measuring element guarantees exact measurement results.
Innovative Modbus sensor with galvanically separated RS485 Modbus interface, selectable bus termination
resistance, DIP switch for setting the bus parameters and bus address in current-free state, internal
LEDs for telegram status display, two separate push-in terminals and large three-line display (illuminated;
with customised programming in the 7-segment and dot-matrix range). The sensor is factory-calibrated;
an environmental precision adjustment by an expert is possible.
Technical details
Voltage supply
24 V AC (± 20 %) and
15…36 V DC
15…36 V DC
Power consumption
< 1.2 W/ 24 V DC; < 1.8 VA/ 24 V AC
Data points
differential pressure
Media temperature
–4...+122 °F (temperature-compensated +32...+122 °F)
Pressure connection
with connection nozzles for pressure hose Ø 0.24 in
Type of pressure
differential pressure
Zero point offset
± 5 % of final value
Above- below-pressure
max. ± 201 inWC
Medium
clean air and
non-aggressive, non-combustible gases
non-aggressive, non-combustible gases
Electrical connection
AWG 24 - 16, via push-in terminal
Cable gland
2x M 20 x 1.5; with strain relief, replaceable,
inner diameter 0.3 - 0.5 in
inner diameter 0.3 - 0.5 in
Cable connection
cable gland, plastic
(M 20 x 1.5; with strain relief, exchangeable,
inner diameter 0,3 - 0,5 in) or
M12 connector according to DIN EN 61076-2-101
(optional on request)
(M 20 x 1.5; with strain relief, exchangeable,
inner diameter 0,3 - 0,5 in) or
M12 connector according to DIN EN 61076-2-101
(optional on request)
Long-term stability
± 1 % per year
Hysteresis
0.3 % of final value
Media contacting parts
Brass, Ni, Duroplast, Si, epoxy, RTV, BSG, UV silicone gel
Temperature drift values
± 0.1 %/ K
Linearity
< ± 1 % of final value
Permissible air humidity
< 95 % RH, non-precipitating air
Protection class
III (according to EN 60 730)
Protection type
IP 65 (according to EN 60 529)*
Protection type housing
IP 65
Optional
two-line display with illumination, programmable,
cutout approx. 1.4 x 0.6 in (W x H), to display ACTUAL pressure
or an individually programmable display value (The Modbus interface allows the display to beindividually configured in the 7-segment area andin the dot-matrix area.)
cutout approx. 1.4 x 0.6 in (W x H), to display ACTUAL pressure
or an individually programmable display value (The Modbus interface allows the display to beindividually configured in the 7-segment area andin the dot-matrix area.)