Sensirion SDP600 Differential Pressure Sensors Now Include Failsafe Versions

August 24, 2010 by  
Filed under Featured, Pressure

Already used successfully in medical and HVAC applications, the newest Sensirion differential pressure sensor models, SDP620, SDP621, SDP630 and SDP631, allow verification of the measured values.

The failsafe sensorsSensirion article 299x242 can be configured to provide special test patterns for error checking by an external microprocessor. With the right test pattern configurations, it is possible to measure differential pressure and mass flow values to Class C safety level, complying with Directives EN 12067-2:2004 and EN 13611:2007 for gas burners and gas burning appliances.

The mass flow temperature compensated SDP621 and SDP631 target mass flow measurements and the SDP620 and SDP630 sensors output the true differential pressure value. With failsafe certification, it is not necessary to use two redundant sensors to meet high safety requirements so total design cost can be reduced.

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Differential Pressure Sensor for Wet Media & Low Pressure Ranges

January 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Level, Pressure

American Sensor Technologies, Inc. (AST) has recently created the Differential Pressure SensorAST5100 Wet / Wet differential pressure sensor (also termed differential pressure transducer or transmitter) for differential pressure measurement ranges as low as 0 to 5 inches of water column (0 to 0.18 PSI) and up to 0 to 15 PSID.

AST uses a Macro Sensors LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer) to measure the movement of bellows and digitally amplifies the signal with new AST electronics. The LVDT is known throughout the sensor industry as a measurement device with accurate, repeatable measurements as low as a few millionths of an inch. The AST5100 is compensated from 0 to 55°C (30 to 130°F) using the same advanced electronics as the AST20HA pressure transducer. With its advanced linearity correction and thermal compensation, the AST5100 series meets the demanding performance characteristics industrial applications require.

The AST5100 is available with 1/8″ NPT female pressure ports and two mounting holes for easy installation. With an optional 4-20mA or 0-5V output signal, the AST5100 is compatible with most PLC’s and controllers. Each product is packaged with an M12x1 Eurofast electrical connection. AST also supplies the mating cable assembly in either a four foot or ten foot length.

Built to withstand a line pressure up to 200 PSI, the AST5100 series is designed for a variety of applications including; filter monitoring, flow calculation across an orifice and level measurement. By positioning the high pressure side (or upstream side) of the AST5100 before the filter and the low pressure side (or downstream side) after the filter, the cleanliness of the filter can be measured. As the pressure decreases, the output signal will increase. Pneumatic systems for clean rooms or water filtration equipment commonly utilize this type of device. With the use of an orifice, the AST5100 series can be used to measure flow rates of liquids or gases based on the size of the orifice. Level measurement of sealed tanks can be measured by mounting the high pressure side to the bottom of the tank, with the low pressure side connected into the top of the tank. The AST5100 series can also be used as a gauge pressure sensor. By leaving the low pressure side of the differential pressure sensor open to atmosphere, the AST5100 series will measure the differential pressure between the high side and atmosphere.

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