Pressure Sensor for Use in Wind Turbines and HVAC
Balluff will use HMI 2011 to introduce its BSP series of pressure sensors with IP 67 protection for use in gaseous and liquid media. According to Balluff, the rugged devices feature an attractive price/performance ratio, simple installation, high operating comfort and high precision. A large, bright and easily visible display ensures immediate status overview. This shows not only the current system pressure in bar, mbar, PSI and MPa, but also features fast and simple configuration of the sensors according to the VDMA standard, using two keys and intuitive menu guidance.
With 11 pressure-range versions the BSP sensors cover all the important ranges up to 0 to 600 bar for monitoring process media in factory automation. Typical applications include hydraulics monitoring as well as pneumatics equipment. The new Balluff pressure sensors, available in the standard model with plastic housing and in the high-end version with stainless steel, offer either two switching points or one switching output plus analogue channel. Due to their compact design the sensors can be easily located without taking up valuable space.
The display with operating panel and electrical connection can be rotated independently of each other by 320deg with respect to the flange. Adapting to different process terminations using internal threads is easily accomplished using optional adapters in various sizes and styles. The high-end models, with their stainless-steel housing and expanded temperature range, were designed for demanding applications in harsh environments, making them suitable for use with wind turbines, offshore installations and HVAC technology.
With 11 pressure-range versions the BSP sensors cover all the important ranges up to 0 to 600 bar for monitoring process media in factory automation. Typical applications include hydraulics monitoring as well as pneumatics equipment. The new Balluff pressure sensors, available in the standard model with plastic housing and in the high-end version with stainless steel, offer either two switching points or one switching output plus analogue channel. Due to their compact design the sensors can be easily located without taking up valuable space.
The display with operating panel and electrical connection can be rotated independently of each other by 320deg with respect to the flange. Adapting to different process terminations using internal threads is easily accomplished using optional adapters in various sizes and styles. The high-end models, with their stainless-steel housing and expanded temperature range, were designed for demanding applications in harsh environments, making them suitable for use with wind turbines, offshore installations and HVAC technology.
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