
Metric, General Purpose, Intrinsically Safe Pressure Transmitters
0 to 10 bar, Gauge, 1/4" BSPP Male, Cable, Intrinsically Safe IS FM ApprovalQuantity | Price each |
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1-4 | $601.77 |
5-9 | $571.68 |
10-24 | $559.65 |
25-49 | $535.58 |
50-99 | $523.54 |
100+ | $511.50 |
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- FM Intrinsically Safe Rating Standard
- Rugged Thick Film Sensing Element
- All Stainless Steel Construction
- Sealed SS Case for Harsh Environments
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Product Specs
- Excitation 10 to 28 Vdc
- Maximum Compensation Temperature 16 to 71°C (60 to 160°F)
- Repeatability ±0.25% FS
- Wetted Materials 17-4 Stainless Steel
OMEGA’s PXM51 Series consists of high-accuracy, low-cost pressure transmitters. Their sealed, all stainless steel construction makes them suitable for the harshest environments. They are available in gage, absolute, or sealed gage models. Ten feet of PVC insulated shielded cable is standard, or a twist-lock style connector is also available. A wide selection of amplified voltage and current outputs makes the PX51 a truly versatile family of industrial transmitters. This latest addition of the FM Approved Intrinsically Safe version for Hazardous Locations (available with 4-20 mA output) only further expands the range of applications of this versatile product family.Recognized and respected across the globe, FM Approvals certification assures customers a product or service that has been objectively tested and conforms to the highest national and international standards. Please refer to FM Approvals for downloadable copies of FM Approvals Certificate of Compliance and Installation Control Drawings.
The PXM51-IS is also available in standard configurations, with ranges from 0-10 psi to 0-30,000 psi ranges and standard threads. Please see PX51-IS for complete details, or contact our Pressure department for more information.