Pressure Sensors offer full scale ranges from 100-5,000 psi.

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Series 121A20/30 industrial dynamic ICP® pressure sensors are hermetically-sealed, all-welded, stainless steel units featuring ¼ NPT pressure fitting and built-in microelectronic circuitry for clean voltage output signal. Electrical case isolation provides shielding from electromagnetic fields and eliminates ground loop problems. Two-pin military connector or molded, submersible cable assembly is available. All sensors conform to CE directives.



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Industrial Pressure Sensors



January 9, 2004, Depew, NY - The Pressure Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc. announces a series of industrial grade dynamic pressure sensors. The Series 121A20/30 industrial, dynamic ICP® pressure sensors are offered in a variety of full-scale ranges from 100 psi to 5000 psi and feature all-welded, stainless-steel construction and a 1/4 NPT pressure fitting (straight metric M14 thread is optional). The units contain built-in microelectronic circuitry to deliver a clean, voltage output signal. Electrical case isolation provides shielding from electromagnetic fields and eliminates ground loop problems. All units conform to CE directives.

The series is available with either a 2-pin military connector or an integral, molded, submersible cable assembly. The hermetically sealed stainless steel construction protects against contamination and permits use in harsh industrial applications. The devices offer the unique ability to detect very small pressure fluctuations in the presence of high static background pressures. Typical applications include detection of dynamic pulsations, surges, water hammer, cavitations, and spikes in liquid delivery systems, paper slurry systems, pumps, and compressors.

For additional information on these sensors, contact the Pressure Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc., toll-free at 888-684-0011, Email: pressure@pcb.com, or Fax 716-686-9129. For other PCB products, contact PCB directly at 716-684-0001 or visit our web site at www.pcb.com.

PCB and ICP are registered trademarks of PCB Group, Inc.

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