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PSE560, Remote Analog Vacuum Sensors, General Purpose, IP65

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PSE560, Remote Analog Vacuum Sensors, General Purpose, IP65

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PSE561 and 562 are remote pressure sensors with an analog V or mA signal output.  PSE56* sensors measure pressure of any liquid or gas non-corrosive to 316L stainless steel.  PSE561 is for low vacuum (-101 to 0 kPa), while PSE563 is for compound pressure (-100 to 100 kPa).  The accuracy and construction are suitable for general purpose applications.  Includes a fixed cable with field wired connector option.  PSE561 and PSE562 are UL/CSA, CE and RoHS compliant, with IP65 enclosure ratings.

  • General purpose remote vacuum sensor for liquid or gas
  • Power supply requirement: 12 to 24 VDC
  • 1 to 5V or 4 to 20 mA analog output
  • Accuracy: ±1% of F.S.
  • Repeatability: ±0.2% of F.S.
  • Port sizes: 1/8 or 1/4 Rc or NPT (incl. M5 female); 1/4 URJ; 14 TSJ
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