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INW’s patented PS98i submersible pressure transmitter represents the latest in state-of-the-art level measurement technology. Building on years of successful experience, this industry standard two-wire, 4-20 mA device offers improved noise immunity, thermal performance and transient protection. In addition to reverse polarity protection, under-current and
over-current limitation is featured on the transmitter channel.

The updated cable harness design reduces the probability of leakage and protects the cable jacket from damage by providing double-sealing; 316 stainless steel, Viton® and Teflon® construction increases corrosion resistance. The transmitter’s standard end cone is a 1/4” NPT inlet which allows for increased application use, easy hookup and field calibration. The modular-designed PS98i may be easily factory serviced and repaired.

Features

  • 4-20 mA output
  • .1% or .25% accuracy
  • optional temperature output (thermistor)
  • 7.17" x .84" diameter stainless steel, Viton®, and Teflon® housing
  • PE, PU, and FEP cable options
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