• Barksdale Series 445 Intrinsically Safe Pressure Transducer, 0-15 PSI, 445H5-01-W100

Barksdale Series 445 Intrinsically Safe Pressure Transducer, 0-15 PSI, 445H5-01-W100

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Description

Barksdale's 440 Series Intrinsically Safe Transducers provide high accuracy pressure measurement when operating in Class I, Division I environments. Intrinsically safe transducers prevent personal injury and machinery damage by preventing the explosion in the first place. External zener barriers are required in order to meet UL requirements for an intrinsically safe installation. The higher cost of having to install a zener barrier is offset with the comfort of knowing that an explosion will not occur within normal operating conditions. Three models are available: Series 443 (0-5V), Series 445 (4-20mA) and Series 446 (0-10V).

Features:
  • High accuracy
  • Protection in hazardous environments, Class I, Div 1
  • Rugged all-welded stainless steel construction
  • Superior EMI, ESD and RFI protection
  • NEMA 4
  • Built-in high pressure snubber (2000 PSI and above)
  • cULus, CE approved
  • ATEX / IECEx certified

Applications:
  • Oil & gas pipelines
  • Oil patch
  • Petrochemical plants
  • Refineries
  • Pulp and paper mills
  • Coal and oil fired power plants
  • Cement plants
  • Gas transfers for fuel systems
  • Gas panels
  • Gas mixing systems

Product Specifications

General Specifications

Accuracy:±0.25% FSO at 75°F typical; ±0.5% for vacuum only
Electrical Connection:1/2" male conduit with shielded & jacketed cable
Pressure Connection:1/4-18 NPT male
Input:12 to 28 VDC
Output:4 - 20 mA analog output
Switch
Pressure Range:0 - 15 PSI (0 - 1 bar)
Wetted Parts:17-4 PH (fitting) & 300 stainless steel (sensor)
Enclosure:NEMA 4, 300 series stainless steel
Options
Extra Wire Length: 100 Inches

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