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Wika S-10 Pressure Transmitter
| Measurement Range | 0-100 psi |
| Output Signal | 4 - 20 Ma |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Brand | Wika |
| Model Name/Number | S-10 |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Voltage | 8 - 30 V |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Process Connection | 2 Wire |
| Connection Available | 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" |
| Features | With Calibration Certificate |
| Pressure | 1 - 600 Bar |
| Packaging Type | Box |
A pressure transmitter is a type of sensor used to measure the pressure of liquids or gases in industrial processes. It converts the pressure into an analog or digital electrical signal, which can then be monitored or controlled by a system. Pressure transmitters are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and manufacturing.
Key Components of Pressure Transmitters:- Pressure Sensor: The sensor detects the pressure of the fluid or gas and converts it into a mechanical signal.
- Transducer: This component converts the mechanical signal from the pressure sensor into an electrical signal.
- Signal Conditioning Circuit: Enhances the electrical signal, ensuring it can be transmitted over long distances or used by control systems.
- Output Interface: Delivers the signal in a form compatible with control systems, such as a 4-20 mA current loop, voltage signal, or digital output.
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Gauge Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. They are used in applications where pressure measurement needs to account for the surrounding environment (e.g., tire pressure).
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Absolute Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure pressure relative to a perfect vacuum (zero reference). They are used in applications like vacuum chambers or where the absolute pressure must be measured, regardless of atmospheric pressure changes.
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Differential Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the difference between two pressure points. Common in flow measurement, filtration, and level monitoring in tanks, where the difference in pressure between two points is critical.
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Sealed Pressure Transmitters:
- Similar to gauge pressure transmitters, but they measure pressure relative to a sealed reference, typically used in environments where atmospheric pressure changes significantly (e.g., underwater applications).
- Oil and Gas Industry: Used to monitor pressure in pipelines, storage tanks, and refining equipment, ensuring safe operation.
- Water Treatment Plants: Pressure transmitters monitor water flow and pressure in filtration systems, pumps, and piping networks.
- Chemical and Petrochemical Plants: Essential for controlling pressure in reactors, distillation columns, and storage vessels.
- HVAC Systems: Pressure transmitters measure airflow and liquid pressure to optimize heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Used in process control for pressure monitoring in pasteurization, bottling, and fermentation processes.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: S10
Wika O-10 Bar Pressure Transmitter
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Model Name/Number | O-10 |
| Wiring Protection | 2 Wire connection |
| Brand | Wika |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Measuring Rate | 1-BAR, 4-BAR, 10-BAR, 16-BAR, 25-BAR, 40-BAR, 60-BAR, 100-BAR, 160-BAR, 250-BAR, 400-BAR, 600-BAR. |
| Fitting Material | Stainless Steel |
| Connection | 1/4" BSP |
A pressure transmitter is a type of sensor used to measure the pressure of liquids or gases in industrial processes. It converts the pressure into an analog or digital electrical signal, which can then be monitored or controlled by a system. Pressure transmitters are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and manufacturing.
Key Components of Pressure Transmitters:- Pressure Sensor: The sensor detects the pressure of the fluid or gas and converts it into a mechanical signal.
- Transducer: This component converts the mechanical signal from the pressure sensor into an electrical signal.
- Signal Conditioning Circuit: Enhances the electrical signal, ensuring it can be transmitted over long distances or used by control systems.
- Output Interface: Delivers the signal in a form compatible with control systems, such as a 4-20 mA current loop, voltage signal, or digital output.
-
Gauge Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. They are used in applications where pressure measurement needs to account for the surrounding environment (e.g., tire pressure).
-
Absolute Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure pressure relative to a perfect vacuum (zero reference). They are used in applications like vacuum chambers or where the absolute pressure must be measured, regardless of atmospheric pressure changes.
-
Differential Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the difference between two pressure points. Common in flow measurement, filtration, and level monitoring in tanks, where the difference in pressure between two points is critical.
-
Sealed Pressure Transmitters:
- Similar to gauge pressure transmitters, but they measure pressure relative to a sealed reference, typically used in environments where atmospheric pressure changes significantly (e.g., underwater applications).
- Oil and Gas Industry: Used to monitor pressure in pipelines, storage tanks, and refining equipment, ensuring safe operation.
- Water Treatment Plants: Pressure transmitters monitor water flow and pressure in filtration systems, pumps, and piping networks.
- Chemical and Petrochemical Plants: Essential for controlling pressure in reactors, distillation columns, and storage vessels.
- HVAC Systems: Pressure transmitters measure airflow and liquid pressure to optimize heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Used in process control for pressure monitoring in pasteurization, bottling, and fermentation processes.
Wika A-10 Pressure Transmitter
| Output Signal | 4 - 20 Ma |
| Wiring Protection | 2 Wire Connection |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Brand | Wika |
| Model Name/Number | A-10 |
| Protection Type | Box |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Voltage | 8 - 30 VDC |
| Connection | 1/4" BSP |
| Pressure | 1 - 600 Bar |
A pressure transmitter is a type of sensor used to measure the pressure of liquids or gases in industrial processes. It converts the pressure into an analog or digital electrical signal, which can then be monitored or controlled by a system. Pressure transmitters are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and manufacturing.
Key Components of Pressure Transmitters:- Pressure Sensor: The sensor detects the pressure of the fluid or gas and converts it into a mechanical signal.
- Transducer: This component converts the mechanical signal from the pressure sensor into an electrical signal.
- Signal Conditioning Circuit: Enhances the electrical signal, ensuring it can be transmitted over long distances or used by control systems.
- Output Interface: Delivers the signal in a form compatible with control systems, such as a 4-20 mA current loop, voltage signal, or digital output.
-
Gauge Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. They are used in applications where pressure measurement needs to account for the surrounding environment (e.g., tire pressure).
-
Absolute Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure pressure relative to a perfect vacuum (zero reference). They are used in applications like vacuum chambers or where the absolute pressure must be measured, regardless of atmospheric pressure changes.
-
Differential Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the difference between two pressure points. Common in flow measurement, filtration, and level monitoring in tanks, where the difference in pressure between two points is critical.
-
Sealed Pressure Transmitters:
- Similar to gauge pressure transmitters, but they measure pressure relative to a sealed reference, typically used in environments where atmospheric pressure changes significantly (e.g., underwater applications).
- Oil and Gas Industry: Used to monitor pressure in pipelines, storage tanks, and refining equipment, ensuring safe operation.
- Water Treatment Plants: Pressure transmitters monitor water flow and pressure in filtration systems, pumps, and piping networks.
- Chemical and Petrochemical Plants: Essential for controlling pressure in reactors, distillation columns, and storage vessels.
- HVAC Systems: Pressure transmitters measure airflow and liquid pressure to optimize heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Used in process control for pressure monitoring in pasteurization, bottling, and fermentation processes.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: A10
Wika S-20 Pressure Transmitter
| Output Signal | 4 - 20 Ma |
| Wiring Protection | 2 Wire |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Model Name/Number | S-20 |
| Brand | Wika |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Voltage | 8 - 30 V |
| Steel Grade | SS316 |
| Thread Type | BSP |
| Size | 1/2", 1/4" |
| Connection | 1/4" BSP |
| Pressure | 1 - 600 Bar |
A pressure transmitter is a type of sensor used to measure the pressure of liquids or gases in industrial processes. It converts the pressure into an analog or digital electrical signal, which can then be monitored or controlled by a system. Pressure transmitters are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and manufacturing.
Key Components of Pressure Transmitters:- Pressure Sensor: The sensor detects the pressure of the fluid or gas and converts it into a mechanical signal.
- Transducer: This component converts the mechanical signal from the pressure sensor into an electrical signal.
- Signal Conditioning Circuit: Enhances the electrical signal, ensuring it can be transmitted over long distances or used by control systems.
- Output Interface: Delivers the signal in a form compatible with control systems, such as a 4-20 mA current loop, voltage signal, or digital output.
-
Gauge Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. They are used in applications where pressure measurement needs to account for the surrounding environment (e.g., tire pressure).
-
Absolute Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure pressure relative to a perfect vacuum (zero reference). They are used in applications like vacuum chambers or where the absolute pressure must be measured, regardless of atmospheric pressure changes.
-
Differential Pressure Transmitters:
- Measure the difference between two pressure points. Common in flow measurement, filtration, and level monitoring in tanks, where the difference in pressure between two points is critical.
-
Sealed Pressure Transmitters:
- Similar to gauge pressure transmitters, but they measure pressure relative to a sealed reference, typically used in environments where atmospheric pressure changes significantly (e.g., underwater applications).
- Oil and Gas Industry: Used to monitor pressure in pipelines, storage tanks, and refining equipment, ensuring safe operation.
- Water Treatment Plants: Pressure transmitters monitor water flow and pressure in filtration systems, pumps, and piping networks.
- Chemical and Petrochemical Plants: Essential for controlling pressure in reactors, distillation columns, and storage vessels.
- HVAC Systems: Pressure transmitters measure airflow and liquid pressure to optimize heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Used in process control for pressure monitoring in pasteurization, bottling, and fermentation processes.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: S20