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Rosemount Absolute Pressure transducer For Liquid Gas Steam Pressure
Quick Detail:
The EJA-A series is Yokogawa's most successful pressure transmitter line. First released in 1991, it continues to offer high performance and high reliability for any application. With an installed base of over 4-1/2 million EJA-A transmitters worldwide, it has a proven track record that makes it a true industry workhorse.
The EJA310A is a Traditional-mount Absolute Pressure Transmitter in the series.
EJA310A features include:
§ 0.15% Accuracy (0.075% Option)
§ 0.1% Stability
§ External Zero Adjust
Description:
Yokogawa's Differential Pressure Transmitter with DPharp digital sensor offers the performance and device intelligence needed to get greater insight into your process.
Plants run better with Yokogawa pressure transmitters.
Self-Diagnostics
Yokogawa's DPharp active sensor and rugged construction allow users to run their plants safer and with less downtime.
Yokogawa Pressure transmitter help plants run longer.
Rugged Construction
Inherently Safe Design
Applications:
Hydrogen Permeation
Hydrogen is the simplest and smallest atomic element. Water, acids, bases, and the immense family of organic compounds all contain hydrogen. Even though hydrogen is not corrosive, it can cause problems for pressure transmitters through Hydrogen Permeation.
Industry: Water& Wastewater
Specifications:
Measurement Types | |
Primary Variable | Absolute Pressure |
Reference Accuracy | |
Primary Variable | L-Capsule: ±0.2% of Span |
Long Term Stability (All Normal Operating Conditions) | |
Primary Variable | ±0.1% of URL per 1 year |
Rangeability | |
Primary Variable | L-Capsule: 15:1 |
Burst Pressure (Absolute) | |
EJA310A | 10,000 psi |
Competitive Advantage:
Differential pressure transmitters, which serve as the core of field instrumentation, are widely used to measure the flow rate, pressure and density of liquids, gases and steam, as well as the level of liquid in a tank.
Rosemount Absolute Pressure transducer For Liquid Gas Steam Pressure Images |