GP:50 Corporation LTD, an AS9100C and ISO9001 certified manufacturer of reliable pressure sensing instrumentation, today announced the introduction of its Model 216/316 Series, a family of compact, long range, high line differential pressure transducers. The GP:50 Model 216/316 Series is available in pressure ranges from 2.5” WCD thru 200 PSID (14 BAR), with line pressure options up to 5000 PSI (345 BAR). The Model 216 is offered with choice of either 0-5 VDC or 0-10 VDC output, while the Model 316 is a loop-powered (4-20 mA) unit. They are available with choice of unidirectional or bidirectional output, as well as with an improved accuracy specification of up to ±0.05% FSO.
The wet-to-wet design of the GP:50 Model 216/316 Series incorporates the company's own proprietary digital correction circuitry, along with all-welded, corrosion-resistant 316L stainless steel wetted parts and housings. These features result in the creation of a high-accuracy differential pressure transducer with very fast response time (<50 ms for 90% FSO) and extended service life across a variety of applications. Customer selectable options include custom calibrations, Hastelloy wetted materials, IP67 rating, and improved thermal compensation. Additional pressure transducer customization and industry approvals may also be available. Please consult the factory for details.
With its high accuracy and exceptional performance characteristics, the GP:50 Model 216/316 Series is ideal for automotive and aerospace test stands; pressure decay for leak testing; emissions and energy management; HVAC; and in-laboratory R&D.
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GP:50 NY Ltd | Transducers, Sensors/Transducers, Pressure Detectors, Temperature Detectors, Liquid Level Sensors |
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