Core Sensors CS54 Non-Incendive Differential Pressure Transducer
Wet/wet high-strength sensor for measurement in applications such as filtration and cryogenic bulk tank levels, pressures up to 1,000 psi.
Overview
Features
- Differential pressures from 0.5 up to 1,000 psi
- Bi-directional ranges available
- 1,000 psi max line pressure
- Accuracy:
- ≤ ±0.25% BFSL
- ≤ ±0.5% BFSL (2 psi and below)
- ≤ ±0.25% of full scale stability
- 4 million pressure cycles
- 2x or 2,000 psi (whichever is less) overpressure
- 3x configured differential pressure burst pressure
- Operating temperature:
- -40 to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)
- -4 to 176°F (-20 to 80°C) (electrical connection option F)
- Media temperature:
- -40 to 257°F (-40 to 125°C)
- -40 to 221°F (-40 to 105°C) (electrical connection option F)
- 5 to 149°F (-15 to 65°C) compensated temperature
- TC Zero:
- ≤ ±1% of full scale
- ≤ ±2% of full scale (2 psi and below)
- TC Span:
- ≤ ±1% of full scale
- ≤ ±2% of full scale (2 PSI and below)
- EMI/RFI protection
- IP65 rating
Description
The Core Sensors CS54 non-incendive differential pressure transducer is designed to measure differential pressure of liquids and gases in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations. It uses a 316L stainless steel, oil-filled, media-isolated sensing element that maintains stable performance across a range of temperatures and resists corrosion. The device supports differential pressure ranges up to 1,000 PSI and is available with 1/4″ MNPT or FNPT process connections.
The CS54 transducer includes an integral Turck Minifast electrical connection to simplify installation in hazardous environments. When used with a CSA Division 2 approved Turck cordset and Lokfast Guard, conduit over the cable is not required, reducing installation complexity and making sensor replacement more straightforward.
Core Sensors CS54 Non-Incendive Differential Pressure Transducer Applications
- Filtration
- Cryogenic bulk tank level measurement
- Compression systems
- Test stands
Documents
Applications
This product can be used in the following applications:
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