Low-cost Drinking Water Pressure Transmitters

Oct. 19, 2022

The Econoline pressure transmitter is built for consistent performance at an optimum price point. It combines a media-isolated piezoresistive silicon sensor with signal conditioning electronics to provide a compact pressure transmitter with < ±1% Total Error Band (TEB) accuracy over 0...50°C. The industry standard 4-20mA analog output is compatible with most existing monitoring infrastructure and SCADA systems and provides meaningful output in ranges from 30…10,000 PSI.

The Econoline carries the NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 approvals for use in drinking water applications, while also built to be suitable for use under harsh environmental conditions, including those with high levels of electromagnetic radiation, both conducted and radiated. As a result, the Econoline provides trouble-free service and sufficient accuracy for almost any application, including those involving potable water, aggressive media, or high levels of electromagnetic interference and where small size, low weight, and reasonable cost are required.

The modular production of the Econoline provides maximum versatility for customer-specific applications and is produced using modern lean manufacturing methods, allowing short lead times thus negating the need for the user to maintain extra inventory on-site.

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