GE Druck PM620S-18A PM620S Intrinsically Safe Pressure Module, 0 to 3000 psi (0 to 200 bar), Absolute
Brand: GE Sensing (Druck)
Product Code: PM620S-18A
Mejdaf part number 63-073
Availability: By request
Product Features:
- Intrinsically safe with ATEX and IECEx approval
- Fully interchangeable with no need for set-up or calibration
- Simple screw fit with no tools required for installation
- Suitable for use with:
- DPI620 Genii IS Multifunction Calibrators
- PV620-IS Pressure Stations
- MC620-IS Pressure Module Carrier
- Absolute range (referenced to vacuum): 0 to 3000 psi (0 to 200 bar)
- Precision %FS (NLHR, 68°F ± 4°F, 24 hr): 0.015
- Compatible with stainless steel
- Sealing: IP65 (protected against dust and jets of water)
- Operating temperature: 14 to 104°F (-10 to 40°C)
- Approval: Baseefa 16ATEX0012X; IECEx BAS 10.0004X; Ex II 1 G; Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
- Size: 2.2 in. (56 mm) length; 1.73 in. (44 mm) diameter
The GE Druck PM620S-18A PM620S Intrinsically Safe Pressure Module, 0 to 3000 psi (0 to 200 bar), Absolute, is part of the latest development in digital output sensor technology incorporating a number of key innovations to allow pressure re-ranging of compatible equipment. A simple screw fit makes both the pressure and electrical connections without the need for tools, sealing tape, cables or plugs, while digital characterization allows interchangeability without set-up or calibration.
The PM620S pressure module can be combined with any of the PV620-IS pressure stations and the DPI620G-IS multifunction calibrator to create a uniquely capable, self-contained pressure calibrator. Alternatively, the MC620-IS module carrier attaches to the head of the DPI620G-IS to provide two independent pressure measurement channels, which can be fitted with any PM620S pressure module from 10 inH2O to 15,000 psi (25 mbar to 1,000 bar). The firm screw fit ensures a high integrity pressure seal as well as a reliable digital interface.
PM620S pressure modules are intrinsically safe, with ATEX and IECEx approval for use in hazardous areas.