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AT5010 Differential Pressure Transmitter

Product Description

AT5010 differential pressure transmitter is a high-performance pressure transmitter with international leading technology carefully developed by using the world's advanced monocrystalline silicon sensor technology and patented packaging process. These monocrystalline silicon sensor packaging technologies ensure that AT5010 differential pressure transmitter can handle complex chemical and mechanical loads, while providing strong electromagnetic interference resistance for demanding industrial environment applications.

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Features

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    Safety SIL2/3 Certification

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    High accuracy up to 0.05%FS 

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    Stability maintainable within 0.1% over a period of 10 years in the URL

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    Wide range -500kPa~10MPa (minimum range 0~200Pa)

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    High pressure resistant static pressure up to 40MPa

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    Fast configuration intuitive interface and built-in buttons for quick commissioning of the device

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    Flexible liquid-contact material combinations 316L/HC/Tantalum/316L coated with PTFE/316 L gold plated

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    Diverse communication HART 7.0/Modbus-RTU and others

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    Rich process connectivity multiple standard process connections, as well as filler fluids, enabling connection to various forms of piping

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    Versatile use combination of more complex level and volume flow measurements possible

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    Accessories convenient and user-friendly wide options in forms and material

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    Fully certified SIL NACE NEPSI ATEX CE

Technical Data

  • Range

    -500kPa~10MPa (minimum range 0~200Pa)

  • Output Signal

    4 - 20mA + HART 7, Modbus-RTU/RS485 and others

  • Reference Accuracy

    ±0.075% upper range limit, Optional ±0.05% upper range limit, See specifications for details

  • Measuring Medium

    Fluids compatible with contact material

  • Applications

    Pressure, Level, Differential Pressure, Density, Interface, Flow Rate

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