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TESENSOR - TEC XMLP200PD230 Electronic pressure sensors, Pressure sensors XM, transmitter, XMLP, 200 PSI, 1/4"18NPT, 4...20 mA, M12, set 1

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TESENSOR - TEC XMLP200PD230 Electronic pressure sensors, Pressure sensors XM, transmitter, XMLP, 200 PSI, 1/4"18NPT, 4...20 mA, M12, set 1

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Essential specifications

  • 12-Digit UPC - 785901717430

  • Catalog Number - XMLP200PD230

  • Current - 23 mA

  • ERP_productname - TES XMLP200PD230 PRESSURE TRANSMITTER 200PSI 4-20MA

  • Family Brand Name - Telemecanique

Packaging

  • 1 ea

EAN

03389119639781

Part #

225554

Catalog #

XMLP200PD230

Commercial reference

XMLP200PD230

12-Digit UPC:

785901717430

Catalog Number:

XMLP200PD230

Current:

23 mA

ERP_productname:

TES XMLP200PD230 PRESSURE TRANSMITTER 200PSI 4-20MA

Family Brand Name:

Telemecanique

Length:

36 mm

Sub Brand:

XMLP

SoneparProductId:

SKU_US_290228402

This product is part of the XM range, an offer of electronic pressure sensors. The electronic pressure sensor features a 1/4-18 NPT (male) for fluid connection. It is a pressure switch with a pressure setting range of 0kPa to 1378.95kPa, a maximum permissible accidental pressure of 4136.85kPa and 9652.66kPa destruction pressure. It supports 4mA to 20mA, 2-wire analog output signal. It is furnished with 4-pin M12 male connector for electrical connection. It is an electronic pressure sensor with a rated supply voltage of 12V to 24V DC (voltage limits 7V to 33V) and a current consumption of <23mA. Its dimensions are 26mm (diameter) x 36mm (length). It weighs 0.088kg. It is suitable for monitoring air, fresh water, gas, hydraulic oils and refrigeration fluids. This product is certified by CE, CULus, EAC and RCM. It meets EN/IEC 61326-2-3 and NSF ANSI 61 standards. One of the most comprehensive catalogues of industrial and power pressure sensors on the market. The line of XM Pressure Sensors and Switches (formerly known as OsiSense) combine the latest pressure sensing technology with adaptability to virtually any configuration.