Series MS2 Magnesense II Differential Pressure Transmitter
Does not ship to OH, United States
Description
The Series MS2 Magnesense® II Differential Pressure Transmitter combines the proven stable Hall Effect sensing technology of our original Series MS with additional features to reduce installation time and simplify ordering.
Like the original Series MS, the second generation transmitter can be used as a linear pressure output or a linear velocity output with the square root extraction done in the transmitter. Additional parameters have been included to expand the square root capability to include flow measurements.
Features- Field selectable ranges and output signal reduce inventory and the chances of ordering an incorrect part
- BACnet® or Modbus® serial communications reduce wiring cost by daisy-chaining the transmitters
- Our integral field-upgradeable display or plug-in remote display tool save upfront material cost and allow for local viewing of measurements
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Specifications
Specifications
Accuracy
- ± 1 % of Full Scale
- ± 2 % of Full Scale
Approvals & Certifications
- CE
Communication
- Baud Rate: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200
Consumption
- 40 mA - Max.
Display
- 5-Digit LCD
Electrical Connectors
- Terminal Block for 16 to 22 AWG (3-Wire, Removable)
Environmental Protection
- IP66
Loop Resistance
- Current Output: 0-1250 ohms, Max.
- Voltage Output: 1 kΩ min.
Media
- Air
- Non-Combustible & Compatible Gases
NPT Connection
- 1/2" NPT Female
Output
- 0-10 Vdc, 3-Wire
- 0-5 Vdc
- 4-20 mA, 2-Wire
Power Requirement
- 10-35 Vdc (2-Wire)
- 17-36 Vdc
- Isolated 21.6 to 33 Vac (3-Wire)
Pressure Range
- inH₂O: 0.10 to 28
- kPa: 0 to 6.975
- mmH₂O: 0 to 697.5
- Pa: 0 to 6,975
Response Time
- 1.5 to 45 seconds
- Adjustable 0.5 to 15 seconds
Sensor Orientation
- Diaphragm in Vertical Position
Span & Zero Adjustments
- Digital Push Button
Stability
- ± 1 %/Year FSO
Temperature Range
- -18° to 66° C (0° to 150° F)
Tube Connection
- 3/16" Tube
Applications
Applications
- Duct Static Pressure in Commercial Buildings
- Filter Monitoring in Air Handler Units
- Building Pressure in Pharmaceutical Semi-Conductor Clean Rooms
- Air Velocity / Flow in VAV Systems