Differential pressure transmitter – DE13
Fischer’s DE13 differential pressure transmitter is highly suitable for demanding applications where high accuracy is required. Due to its design, the DE13 can operate with a maximum static pressure of up to 100 bar.
The DE13’s measurement principle consists of two isolating diaphragms that come into contact with the medium on either side. A third diaphragm located between the two outer diaphragms acts as the sensor. The cavity is filled with hydraulic fluid and separated by the third diaphragm, which is rigidly connected to an LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer). The pressure difference causes displacement, which is converted into a 4-20 mA electrical signal.
The device is available with a range of 0..40 mbar to 0..25 bar and has an accuracy of +/- 1.6 percent of the range. The DE13 can be equipped with electronic limit relays and a digital display.
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datasheet | Fischer DE13 – Product Sheet | |
manual | Fischer DE13 – Instruction Manual | |
brochure | Fischer – Energy management brochure |