Absolute pressure gauge with output signal

Part number: Models APGT43.100, APGT43.160

Applications

  • Acquisition and display of processes
  • Output signals 4 ... 20 mA, 0 ... 20 mA, 0 ... 10 V for the transmission of process values to the control room
  • Pressure measurement independent of fluctuations in the atmospheric pressure
  • Monitoring of vacuum pumps and packing machines
  • Measurement of condensation pressures and determination of vapour pressure in liquids

Special Features

  • No configuration necessary due to “plug-and-play”
  • Scale ranges from 0 … 25 mbar absolute pressure
  • Easy-to-read analogue display with nominal sizes 100 and 160
  • High overload safety, long service life due to metallic media chamber sealing
  • Media chamber protected against unauthorised access

Description

The model APGT43 intelliGAUGE® (patent, property right: e.g. DE 202007019025) can be used wherever pressure measurement has to be independent of fluctuations in the atmospheric pressure. The instrument serves for the on-site display with a simultaneous signal transmission to a central control or remote centre.

The model APGT43 is based upon a model 532.54 high-quality, stainless steel pressure gauge, manufactured in accordance with DIN 16002.
The intelliGAUGE® model APGT43 fulfils all safety-related requirements of the relevant standards and regulations for the on-site display of the working pressure of pressure vessels.

The robust diaphragm measuring system produces a pointer rotation proportional to the pressure.

An electronic angle encoder, proven in safety-critical automotive applications, determines the position of the pointer shaft – it is a non-contact sensor and therefore completely free from wear and friction. From this, the electrical output signal proportional to the pressure, e.g. 4 ... 20 mA, is produced. The measuring span (electrical output signal) is adjusted automatically along with the mechanical display, i.e. the scale over the full display range corresponds to 4 ... 20 mA. The electrical zero point can also be set manually.

The electronic WIKA sensor, integrated into the high-quality absolute pressure gauge, combines the advantages of electrical signal transmission with a local mechanical display that remains readable during a power failure.
An additional measuring point for mechanical pressure display can thus be saved.