EDN.616 a/w MDF
This product
EDN.616 is made of stainless steel in both the body and wet parts (the part
that touches the medium) and is an Explosion frame-proof product by KOSHA in
Korea.
The diaphragm
seal, which is calibrated with the pressure transistor, protects the pressure
instrument in a variety of complex media, such as chemical corrosion, and is
used as a medium to deliver pressure measurements. Above all, the diaphragm
seal maintains the role and function of separating the pressure transistor from
the media.
Pressure is
transmitted to the instrument via the electronic system and the injected
special fluid inside the diaphragm seal system, and a range of designs,
materials, and system injection fluids are selectively available for accurate
measurement implementations in a variety of complex user applications. In the
threaded design, the models with threaded connections are suitable for
versatile applications, the lower body can be replaced without modification of
the diaphragm seal system, and the drive of these diaphragm seals can measure
the high pressure range up to 250 bars.
Mounting the
diaphragm seal to the measuring instrument can be directly connected, or at
high temperatures, the cooling system can be used as a supplement, and the
pressure measurement can be obtained using a flexible capillary tube.
For the material
selection of the diaphragm seal in a variety of measurement environments, Daho
also provides a variety of solutions where the diaphragm parts connected to the
upper body of the diaphragm seal may be used in the same material or may be
made of different materials. Parts that come into contact with the medium may
alternatively be coated with Teflon or a similar material.
Specification:
0…1.6 bar to 0…250 bar | |
Accuracy |
±0.5 % of F.S |
Electrical Cable Entry |
Frame proof connecting cable gland |
Signal Output |
2-wire: 4…20mA 3-wire:0…10V, 1…5V |
Process connection |
According to DIN 1092-1 According to ASME B16.5 According to JIS |
Process temp. |
Operating : -20…100℃ Compensated : 0…60℃ / Optional : -10…70℃ |