The CS64 Explosion Proof Differential Pressure Transducer is an industrial quality pressure sensor for differential pressure measurements of liquids and gases in Class I, Division 1 explosion-proof locations. The CS64, from Core Sensors, features an all-welded, factory sealed stainless steel construction and a minimum IP66 rating. A 316L SS oil-filled sensor element provides excellent stability over a wide operating temperature range and offers corrosion resistance against various liquids and gases.
The CS64 Explosion Proof Differential Pressure Transducer is a high strength sensor for differential pressure measurements of liquids and gases in Class I, Division 1 explosion-proof locations. The CS64, from Core Sensors, features an all-welded, factory seal stainless steel construction and a minimum IP66 rating. A 316L SS oil-filled sensor element provides excellent stability over a wide operating temperature range. Additionally, this offers corrosion resistance against various liquids and gases. A 1/2″ Male NPT conduit fitting with 2 meters of 20AWG flying leads is standard. This fitting allows for easy installation of rigid metal conduit. Differential pressure ranges from 1 PSI up to 50 PSI are available with 1/4″ Female NPT process connections.
Performance | Thermal | Environmental | Electrical (Current) | Electrical (Voltage) |
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Accuracy @ 25°C1
Stability (1 Year)
Pressure Cycles
Max Line Pressure2
Max Differential Pressure
Overpressure3
Burst Pressure3
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Operating Temperature
Media Temperature
Compensated Temperature
Storage Temperature
TC Zero
TC Span
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EMI/RFI Protection
Vibration
Shock
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Outputs
Excitation
Current Consumption
Output Load
Frequency Response (min)
Zero Offset (of FS)
Span Tolerance (of FS)
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Outputs
Excitation
Current Consumption
Output Load
Frequency Response (min)
Zero Offset (of FS)
Span Tolerance (of FS)
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1Accuracy includes non-linearity, hysteresis and non-repeatability. 2Max line pressure is the highest common mode pressure that can be applied to the sensor without damage. 3Overpressure and burst pressure are the maximum differential pressure that can be applied to the high or low side before damage to the sensor will occur. |
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