Heron 4-20mA Pressure Transmitters
Features
- Accuracy of +/-0.1% full scale
- 4x overpressure rating
- Automatic barometric compensation through vented cable
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Overview
Heron Instruments 4-20mA pressure transmitter provides highly accurate water level measurement for a wide variety requirements that involve real time pressure readings. The Heron 4-20mA is ideal for use in tanks, wells and boreholes.
Easily Integrateable
The Heron 4-20mA is easily adapted to 3rd party data loggers, telemetry systems, Scada Systems, and digital displays.
Durable and Trusted
The two wire 4-20mA current loop is the most widely used signal transmission for transducers in industrial applications. It offers excellent noise immunity and is available in lengths up to 2000 ft (600m). Wide range of supply voltage (7.5VDC-35VDC) and reverse polarity protected.
*Requires vented cable and external power.
Performance |
|
# of Data Points |
N/A |
Download Speed |
N/A |
Accuracy %FS |
+/- 0.05%FS |
Stability %FS/year |
+/-0.20 |
Performance |
|
Pressure Ranges |
10m/30ft, 30m/100ft, 60m/200ft, 120m/400ft |
Overpressure Rating |
2X |
Operating Temperature |
-20˚C to 80˚C |
Pressure Resolution |
0.001 |
Supply Voltage |
7.5VDC - 35VDC |
Expected Battery Life |
N/A |
Warranty |
3 Years |
Physical Characteristics |
|
Wetted Material |
316 SS & Delrin |
O-Rings |
Rubber Buna |
Transducer |
316 SS Piezoresistive Silicon |
Weight |
170g (.37lbs) |
Length |
14.5cm (5.7") |
Diameter |
22mm (.9") |
Vented Direct Read Cable |
Polyurethane Jacketed |
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