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pressure sensor

pressure sensor Hastelloy C-276 L pressure sensor for Yokogawa EJA110A

Measurement span
(capsule)
A………. 10 to 200 kPa {0.1 to 2 kgf/cm 2 } {1.45 to 29 psi} {0.1 to 2 bar}
B……….. 0.1 to 2 MPa {1 to 20 kgf/cm 2 } {14.5 to 290 psi} {1 to 20 bar}
C……….. 0.5 to 10 MPa {5 to 100 kgf/cm 2 } {72.5 to 1450 psi} {5 to 100 bar}
D……….. 5 to 50 MPa {50 to 500 kgf/cm 2 } {720 to 7200 psi} {50 to 500 bar}
Wetted parts
material * 2
 

S #…………
H #………..

 

[Process Connection]   [Diaphragm]
SUS316L * 4          Hastelloy C-276 * 3
Hastelloy C-276 * 3     Hastelloy C-276 * 3

pressure sensor

pressure sensor Hastelloy C-276 L pressure sensor for Yokogawa EJA110A

Measurement span
(capsule)
A………. 10 to 200 kPa {0.1 to 2 kgf/cm 2 } {1.45 to 29 psi} {0.1 to 2 bar}
B……….. 0.1 to 2 MPa {1 to 20 kgf/cm 2 } {14.5 to 290 psi} {1 to 20 bar}
C……….. 0.5 to 10 MPa {5 to 100 kgf/cm 2 } {72.5 to 1450 psi} {5 to 100 bar}
D……….. 5 to 50 MPa {50 to 500 kgf/cm 2 } {720 to 7200 psi} {50 to 500 bar}
Wetted parts
material * 2
 

S #…………
H #………..

 

[Process Connection]   [Diaphragm]
SUS316L * 4          Hastelloy C-276 * 3
Hastelloy C-276 * 3     Hastelloy C-276 * 3

 

The high performance differential pressure transmitter
model EJA110A can be used to measure liquid, gas,
or steam flow as well as liquid level, density and
pressure. It outputs a 4 to 20 mA DC signal corresponding
to the measured differential pressure. Model
EJA110A also features remote setup and monitoring
through communications with the BRAIN™ terminal
and CENTUM CS™ or XL™ or HART® 275 host.
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Refer to GS 01C22T02-00E for FOUNDATION Fieldbus
communication type and GS 01C22T03-00E for
PROFIBUS PA communication type marked with “.”
 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Zero-based calibrated span, linear output, wetted
parts material code ‘S’ and silicone oil.
Reference Accuracy of Calibrated Span
(including the effects of zero-based linearity, hysteresis,
and repeatability)