Baumer ED 752 pressure transmitter works in seawater

  • July 23, 2007
  • Baumer Ltd.
Baumer ED 752 pressure transmitter works in seawater
Baumer ED 752 pressure transmitter works in seawater

Swindon, July 23, 2007 - The ED 752 by Baumer has received Lloyd's certificate and is therefore regarded as particularly suitable for applications in seawater or in the ship building industry. The submersible transmitter can be used for all kinds of hydrostatic depth measurements. The standard version of the ED 752 comes as a full stainless steel tool and is now also available with a pressure connection made from Hastelloy C especially suitable for seawater. Additionally, it can be delivered in a flush diaphragm version with a variety of protection caps. Various current and voltage output signals, zero setting, active temperature compensation and 0.4 per cent FS accuracy (0.2% or 0.1% as an option), allow the ED 752 to meet the requirements of very demanding applications. Its most distinctive features are its active compensation for temperature drifts, excellent repeatability and high long-term stability. Protection class IP 68 and a breathing cable are the best qualifications for the use as submersible transmitter. For use under special conditions versions the ED 752 is available not only with Lloyd's Approval but also with ATEX Certificates. The transmitter therefore is an ideal solution for applications with drinking water, waster water, tank level, sea water and submersible pumps to mention just a few applications.

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