MIK-P3000D high-precision monocrystalline silicon pressure transmitter Introduction: The MIK-P3000D monocrystalline silicon pressure transmitter is used to measure the liquid level, density, and pressure of liquids, gases, or vapors, and then convert it into a 4-20mA Hart current signal output. It can also communicate with BST9900, HART375, or BST modem for parameter setting and process control. Technical parameters: Measurement medium: gas, steam, liquid Accuracy: ± 0.1%; ± 0.075%; (Limited to partial range of the entire machine only) (including linearity, backlash, and repeatability from zero) Stability: ± 0.1%/3 years Static pressure effect: ± 0.05%/10MPa Power supply: (15-36) VDC Power impact: ± 0.001%/10V, negligible Environmental temperature: (-40~85) ℃ Measurement medium temperature: (-40~120) ℃ Storage temperature: (-40~85) ℃ Display: LCD Display module temperature (-20~70) ℃ Output: Two wire (4-20) mA, compliant with NAMIRNE43 specifications, with the option of linear or square root output for superimposed digital signals (Hart protocol). Output signal limit: Imin low alarm mode (minimum): 3.9mA; High alarm mode Imax (maximum): 21mA
Introduction: The MIK-P3000D monocrystalline silicon pressure transmitter is used to measure the liquid level, density, and pressure of liquids, gases, or vapors, and then convert it into a 4-20mA Hart current signal output. It can also communicate with BST9900, HART375, or BST modem for parameter setting and process control.