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HD22010-3 EMERSON

The HD22010-3 is a high-performance pressure transmitter that offers accuracy, durability, and reliability. With its wide range of pressure measurement options and customizable output signal, it is suitable for use in various industrial applications.

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HD22010-3 EMERSON

This document contains relevant information and parameters for the HD22010-3 EMERSON product. The HD22010-3 is a high-performance pressure transmitter designed for use in various industrial applications.

Product Information

Overview

The HD22010-3 is a versatile pressure transmitter that can be used for measuring pressure in different environments. It is a compact and rugged device that is made to withstand harsh industrial conditions.

Key Features

  • High accuracy and repeatability
  • Wide range of pressure measurement options
  • Compact and rugged design
  • Easy to install and operate
  • Customizable output signal

Applications

The HD22010-3 is suitable for use in various industrial applications, including:

  • Chemical processing
  • Oil and gas
  • Power generation
  • Water and wastewater treatment
  • HVAC
  • Pneumatics

Parameters

Pressure Range

The HD22010-3 can measure pressure in the range of 0-100 psi to 0-5000 psi.

Electrical Connection

The transmitter comes with a 4-20 mA output signal and is compatible with various electrical connections, including:

  • DIN connector
  • M12 connector
  • Packard connector
  • Cable gland

Accuracy

The HD22010-3 has a high accuracy of +/- 0.2% of full scale.

Operating Temperature

The transmitter can operate in a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F).

Pressure Connection

The HD22010-3 has a standard 1/4″ NPT male pressure connection.

Certification

The HD22010-3 is certified by various regulatory bodies, including:

  • CSA (Canadian Standards Association)
  • ATEX (Atmospheres Explosibles)
  • IECEx (International Electrotechnical Commission System for Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for Use in Explosive Atmospheres)

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