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Kavlico HVAC/R Pressure Sensors

December 31, 2008 By Editor Leave a Comment

Moorpark, CA – Kavlico has a full line of pressure sensors that address the needs of the HVAC/R industry. Manufactured for high volume, OEM applications, Kavlico pressure sensors provide accurate and repeatable pressure measurements for such applications as:
HVAC – variable air volume (VAV) systems, static duct pressure, filter pressure monitoring, combustion air flow, modulated furnace controls, and gaseous leak detection
Refrigeration – chillers, supermarket refrigeration, refrigerant suction & discharge monitoring, and hydronic systems and steam recovery

Low range differential pressures are available from 0-1 to 0-10” H20 while gage and absolute versions are available in pressure ranges up to 6,000 psi. The sensors require a supply voltage of 5 Vdc and provide a 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc linear amplified output proportional to pressure for gage and absolute versions while the low range differential pressure sensors provide a 0.25 to 4.0 Vdc output.

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Other significant features include EMI, RFI, and reverse polarity protection, excellent long-term stability, and low hysteresis. The sensors are available in a wide range of housing materials including stainless steel, brass, and plastic composite dependent upon product model number. A host of electrical and process connections, including a Schrader deflator are available to meet customer design specifications. All sensors are fully temperature compensated. Kavlico’s HVAC/R sensors are RoHS compliant and carry the CE mark.

These HVAC/R pressure sensors utilize a ceramic capacitive, capacitive MEMS or oil-filled piezoresistive (PRT) sense element. Private label sensors for high volume applications are also available.

www.kavlico.com

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