Don't Lose Pneumatic Pressure

Jan. 11, 2010
The “Lock in Last Position” T6100 I/P transducer senses any loss of electrical signal and immediately locks pneumatic output pressure at the pressure setting immediately prior to signal loss to maintain pneumatic output pressure with almost no pressure loss for a period of 24 to 48 hours. 
Designed for use in demanding applications such as power plant operations, cooling louvers and critical process control, the T6100 fail freeze I/P transducer includes IP65 and NEMA 4 ratings as standard features to handle tough, moist applications. The T6100 handles supply pressures up to 40psi (2.8BAR) and provides the typical process control output range of 3-15psi (0.2-1BAR). Upon loss of electrical signal, the maximum drift of the output pressure would be 2% per hour, says the vendor.Fairchild Industrial Products Co.www.fairchildproducts.com336.659.3400 

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