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Model: | 218/318 (Sanitary) |
Range: | 0 to 30" WC thru 0 to 1K PSI (150 mBAR to 59 BAR) |
Certification: | Complies with 3A Standard 74-06 |
Warranty: | Product Warranty |
Model 218/318 Sanitary Flush Diaphragm Pressure Transmitter series from GP:50 provides a thread on flush process connection that meets 3A sanitary design standards. The NEMA 4X all welded stainless steel provides protection from water ingress and is designed for the extremes associated with food and beverage processing. An optional high temperature version provides reliable operation in CIP processes to +250 °F (+121 °C).
Learn MoreModel: | 251/351 (Sanitary) |
Range: | 0-1000 thru 0-43K PSI (70 BAR thru 2,965 BAR) |
Certification: | 3A |
Warranty: | Product Warranty |
Model 251/351 Flush High-Pressure Sanitary Transmitter from GP:50 is a sanitary flush pressure transmitter with a unique one-piece design. This flush design provides a zero dead volume eliminating the need for recessed tee’s or dead ended process connections. This design removes the possibility of trapped media or contamination and allows for a clean out-of-place (COP) device, providing for a sanitary, in-line solution.
Learn MoreModel: | 280/380 and 283/383 (Sanitary) |
Range: | From 0 to 30" WC thru 0 to 1,000 PSI |
Certification: | FM, CSA Explosion Proof Option Available |
Warranty: | Product Warranty |
Models 280/380 and 283/383 Sanitary Tri-Clamp Pressure Transmitters from GP:50 are a family of food and beverage grade tri-clamp process connection pressure transmitters. Their rugged design also meets 3A sanitary standards for dairy applications. Tri-clamp fitting sizes as small as 3/4” are available to provide reduced surface area exposure. The Model 383 is also available with optional high-temperature compensation to +400 °F (+204 °C). Standard models feature all 316L stainless steel construction. Optional Inconel or Hastelloy wetted parts may be substituted for improved corrosion resistance. An optional vented quick disconnect cable provides a barometric reference on lower ranges while providing a NEMA 4X rating.
Learn MoreModel: | 240/340-IM (Flush Diaphragm) |
Range: | 0-75 thru 0-750 PSI (5 thru 52 BAR) gauge, sealed gauge, absolute |
Certification: | ATEX & IEC Hazardous Approvals |
Warranty: | Product Warranty |
Model 240/340-IM Flush Mount Pressure Transmitter series from GP:50 is a flush face mounted industrial pressure transmitter. It is expressly designed for higher viscosity media, particularly where such media can otherwise clog or damage traditional non-flush port sensor designs. The rugged, all-welded, Inconel design of the 40-IM series allows for greater compatibility with corrosive media. No zero offset is caused during sensor installation.
Buy Online Learn MoreModel: | 250/350 AI/AN (Sanitary) |
Range: | 0 to 3000 thru 0-60K PSI (207 BAR thru 4,137 BAR) |
Certification: | ATEX/IEC Intrinsically Safe, 3A |
Warranty: | Product Warranty |
Model 250/350 AI/AN Sanitary Flow-Thru Pressure Transducerseries from GP:50 is a flow-thru pressure transmitter with a unique one-piece design. This flow-thru design provides a zero internal dead volume eliminating the need for piping tees or dead ended process connections. This design removes the possibility of trapped media or contamination and allows for a Clean In Place (CIP) device, providing for a sanitary, in-line solution for the pharmaceutical market especially rated for high pressure homogenization systems.
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