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PS-9 Series Submersible Pressure Sensors Submersible Sensors
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INW's PS-9 Series submersible pressure and level sensors represent the latest in state-of-the-art measurement technology. Building on years of successful experience, INW offers sensors with 4-20 mA, 0-5 V, and mV outputs to connect to your meter, data logger or control device.
PS-9 Series Submersible Pressure Sensors

Applications:

Pump Testing

Flow Monitoring

Pump Control

Level Sensing

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PS9800 Pressure Transmitter INW’s PS9800 offers 4-20 mA output, .1% accuracy, and an optional 4-20mA temperature channel, in a 10.75" x .84" diameter stainless steel, Viton®, and Teflon® housing.
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PS9801 Pressure Transducer INW’s PS9801 offers 0-5 volt output, .1% accuracy, and an optional temperature output (thermistor), in a 10.75" x .84" diameter stainless steel, Viton®, and Teflon® housing.
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PS9805 Pressure Transducer INW’s PS9805 offers 15 mv/v output, .1% accuracy, and an optional temperature output (thermistor), in a 10.75" x .84" diameter stainless steel, Viton®, and Teflon® housing. The PS9805 is specifically designed to be compatible with Campbell Scientific measurement and control equipment.
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PS98i Pressure Transmitter INW’s PS98i offers 4-20 mA output, either .1% or .25% accuracy, and an optional temperature output (thermistor), in a 7.17" x .84" diameter stainless steel, Viton®, and Teflon®  housing.
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Sensor Cable INW sells sensor cable in four different materials—polyurethane, polyethylene, FEP Teflon®, and Tefzel®. The purpose of this section is to acquaint the user with the various cable types and assist the user in making cable selections.


Teflon, Tefzel,  and Viton are registered trademarks of the DuPont Company.

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