Trafag EPN 8288 Marine Pressure Transmitter

Description of Trafag EPN 8288 Marine Pressure Transmitter

Trafag EPN 8288 Marine Pressure Transmitter
Trafag EPN 8288 Marine Pressure Transmitter

They are available in many different designs to suit pressure and electrical connections, measuring procedures, electrical output signals, and certifications (CE, EX, rail, and ship).

About Pressure Transmitters

Pressure transmitters are electronic pressure gauges and are used to measure and monitor pressure. The term pressure transmitter is also often used for pressure transducers or pressure sensors. However, this is not a synonym, since the term pressure sensor in the narrower sense only describes a part of the pressure transmitter.

Description of Trafag EPN 8288 Marine Pressure Transmitter

The industrial pressure transmitter EPN 8288, like its reliable predecessor the EPN 8298, has an exceptional ruggedness and a strong thin-film-on-steel sensor cell. The triple overpressure safety, a wide temperature range of up to 125°C, and the marine certifications make the EPN 8288 the ideal solution for a wide variety of challenging applications.

Main Features of Trafag EPN 8288

  • Excellent long-term stability
  • High resistance to over pressure
  • Completely welded steel sensor system without additional seals
  • Different accuracy classes

Technical Data of EPN 8288

Product code8288
NameEPN
DesignationMarine Pressure Transmitter
Product categoryPressure transmitters
Measuring range0 … 2.5 a 0 … 600 bar 0 … 30 a 0 … 7500 psi
Measuring principleThin-film-on-steel
ApplicationsEngine manufacturing
Hydraulics
Machine tools
Shipbuilding
Approval / conformityDNV-GL EU RO Mutual Recognition Type Approval Certificate
Accuracy @ 25°C typ.± 0.5 % FS typ. ± 0.3 % FS typ.
Output signal4 … 20 mA, 0 … 10 VDC
Electrical connectionsEN175301-803-A (DIN43650-A)
Pressure connectionsG1/4″ m Seal; G1/2″ m (Manometer) EN 837; 1/4″ NPT m; 1/2″ NPT m; R1/4″ m, DIN3858; M14x1.5 m, DIN6149-2; 9/16″-18UNF m, SAE6 (J1926)
Media temperature–40°C … +125°C
Ambient temperature–40°C … +125°C

 

Source: trafag.com 

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