MV pressure sensor FPEPBPW
miniaturewith temperature sensorfor aircraft

MV pressure sensor - FPEPBPW - Althen Sensors & Controls - miniature / with temperature sensor / for aircraft
MV pressure sensor - FPEPBPW - Althen Sensors & Controls - miniature / with temperature sensor / for aircraft
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Characteristics

Output signal
mV
Other characteristics
miniature, with temperature sensor
Applications
for aircraft
Domain
for the aerospace industry
Pressure range

Max.: 70 bar
(1,015.26 psi)

Min.: 1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Temperature range

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

- Range: 1 to 70bar (15 to 1000psi) - Non-Repeatability: ±0.25% FSO - Output: Bridge 30mV to 125mV - Miniature design (body ø6.4 mm) - Operating temperature: -40°C to +80°C - IP68 Ingress Protection The FPEPBPW Miniature pressure sensor is specifically designed for pore water applications in either centrifuges or laboratory equipment. Using either ceramic or bronze sintered filters, the sensor can be used on clay or sand-based materials. Made of titanium, the FPEPBPW provides a rugged construction and is not affected by external clamping forces when fitted. Having a miniature design of 6.4 x 11.4mm ensures it is backwards compatible with other older manufacturers’ products. This miniature pressure transducer features an IP68 rating, flexible cable and is available with options such as a PT1000 temperature sensor upon request. The standard version is suitable for many applications, but the dedicated Sales Engineering Team stands ready to provide a custom design as required. Features - Miniature Design and Light Weight - Titanium Construction - EMI Protected per CE Compliance

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