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Status PTX130 Pressure transmitter

Status PTX130 pressure transmitters offer a low cost, compact method of measuring a variety of pressure applications.  Utilising the Hirschmann style electrical connector, Status PTX130 pressure transmitters come in a standard 2 wire, 24Vdc, 4-20mA design.  Applications are particularly common in hydraulics and OEM applications where cost efficiency and a small footprint are key.

 

Note that the PTX130 transmitter was discontinued in 2020 due to component supply issues.  It can be replaced directly with the Status PTX19 ATEX Pressure transmitter.

 

Status PTX130 Pressure Transmitter Features

  • Absolute and gauge pressure versions available
  • Ranges as low as 50mbar up to as high as 700bar
  • 2 wire, 24Vdc, 4-20mA output
  • Flush diaphragm versions available to prevent diaphragm clogging
  • Stainless steel body and wetted parts
  • Easy to wire and field swappable Hirschmann style electrical connection
  • Various BSP and NPT process connections
  • Uncertainty typically within 0.5% fs
  • Process temperatures suitable up to 135C (PTX130/1 or 2 with ceramic diaphragm)
  • Compact and economical design ideal for OEM applications

 

Also note that we can offer the Status PTX19 Pressure Transmitter with ATEX / IECEx Exia certification for a hazardous area application.

 

Fluidic are a recognised partner of Status Instruments for Scotland and the North of England.  Along with the above PTX130 pressure transmitters we offer a range of signal conditioning instrumentation.  Our instrumentation engineers are product trained and are able to help with instrument selection within the full Status Instruments supply scope. Please call either office for more information (Glasgow 0141 641 5920,  Warrington 01925 572401)

Downloads

  • Download Status PTX130 Pressure Transmitter Datasheet (bar ranges)
  • Download Status PTX130 Pressure Transmitter Datasheet (millibar ranges)
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