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Titan Products develops new differential pressure sensor RPDPT7 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 December 2007

Titan Products, a company that develops and markets measurement devices for control systems primarily for the energy management and BMS industries, has developed a new Differential Pressure Sensor, the TPDPT7. Housed in a moulded IP51 rated case with Digital Display readout, the TPDPT7 combines neat looks with advanced technologies.


Designed to be used for low pressure applications in ventilation and air conditioning systems, filter monitoring systems, building pressurisation and air leak detection systems, the TPDPT7 offers 8 selectable ranges, all of which are +/- selectable, making the TPDPT7 the most advanced pressure sensor released by Titan Products to date. The solid state temperature compensated element employed by the TPDPT7 delivers exceptional accuracy, linearity and low hysteresis levels. These superior measurement and sensitivity levels are achieved through the use of digital measurement and microprocessor based technology.


titan, pressure The TPDPT7 includes self dampening and zero calibration at the touch of a button, while also benefiting from output circuit protection against incorrect connections. The optional plug-in LCD display provides the ability to read the selected sensor range and the instantaneous measured value. According to the company’s press release, the TPDPT7 operates from a 24VAC or DC supply and provides outputs of 0-5V or 0-10V with 4-20 mA. The sensor comes fully calibrated and includes a full mounting kit.




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