Model SSD DC-DC Sub-Sea Displacement Transducer
●DESCRIPTION
■Model SSD dc-dc displacement transducer is offered in ranges from ±0.5 in up to ±4.0 in stroke length. The oceanographic type of electrical plug allows the connection to be made underwater. This Sub-Sea displacement sensor is pressure rated to operate down to a depth of 7500 feet in sea water. The body of the sensor is made from 316 SS with all-welded construction. Honeywell offers in-line amplifiers and digital indicators that provide ±5 Vdc, 10 Vdc or 4 mA to 20 mA and RS-232 outputs with zero and span adjustments.
●FEATURES
■±1.0 % non-linearity
■Submersible
■All welded 316 stainless steel construction
■Easy to operate
■Up to 2286 m [7500 ft] depth
■±12,7 mm to 101,6 mm range [±0.5 in to ±4.0 in range]
■Infinite resolution
■Single or dual supply wiring (field selectable)
■Reverse polarity protected
■Not RoHS compliant
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May 2008 |
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008747-1-EN |
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