EDN.614 for homogenizers
Series EDN.614 for
homogenizer is a sanitary pressure transmitters applied to measure and control
pressure in high pressure containers or homogeneous equipment, especially
during milk processing, because the body, the area that touches the medium, and
the material of the fixing block flange are all made of stainless steel.
In addition, it is
a pressure transmitters manufactured with a special design that is certified in
Korea as an explosion frame proof product and can be used in explosion-proof
areas.
Sanitary diaphragm
seals must be applied depending on the processing conditions used, and pressure
is transmitted to the measuring instrument through calibration system oil
inside the diaphragm seal. To meet the needs of various industrial
applications, various designs, materials, and measuring systems can be supplied
according to international standards. The manufacturing application technology
and design of available system fluids and block flanges are special products
developed for this field.
In the case of
homogeneous equipment that requires thorough hygiene management, it can be
assembled and used in the process with a block flange, and it is manufactured
and supplied to suit all general applications required by various designs
according to standards. In addition, despite high loads, reliable measurements
and under conditions of vibration and pressure spikes, the diaphragm seal is
directly connected to the measuring instrument to transmit pressure through a
flexible capillary tube.
Daho offers a
wide range of solutions that customers want in their applications. In addition,
the diaphragm seal is perfectly sealed, and the part that comes into contact
with the fluid is made of hygienic materials according to international
standards.
Specification:
0…160 bar to 0…1000 bar | |
Accuracy |
±0.5 % of F.S |
Electrical connection |
Plug: DIN43650 A, M12 plug, Cable type |
Signal Output |
2-wire: 4…20mA 3-wire:0…10V, 0…5V, 1…5V |
Pressure connection |
According to DIN 1092-1, ASME B16.5, JIS |
Process temp. |
Operating : -20…100℃ / Optional : -40…120℃ Compensated : 0…60℃ / Optional : -10…80℃ |