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Applicable media | Liquid, gas and steam |
Pressure range | 0~15MPa |
Cell | Ceramic capacitive pressure sensor |
Pressure measurment | Gauge Pressure, absolute pressure and sealing pressure |
Output | 4-20mA/0.5-4.5V/1 -5V/0-5V/0-10V/I2C |
Power supply | 24VDC/12VDC/5VDC/3.3V |
Accuracy(linearity,Hysteresis and Repeatability) | 1%F.S. |
Compensation temperature | -20~85ºC |
Ambient temperature | -40~125ºC |
Working temperature | -40~125ºC |
Temperature drift(zero) | ±0.15% F.S. (-20~85ºC) |
Temperature drift(full range) | ±0.15% F.S. (-20~85ºC) |
Electrical connection | Parkard, Cable outlet, M12, mini DIN43650 |
Mechanical connection | 7/16-20UNF (female), customazation |
Housing material | 304 stainless steel(316SS for inner core) |
Protection | IP65 |
Application:
WNK80MA Pressure Transducers in Air Conditioning and the HVAC
Industry
With rapid increases in energy costs, energy-efficient
refrigeration and HVAC systems are essential. If operating your
plant's refrigeration systems involves a significant electricity
expense, WNK pressure transducers for refrigeration and air
conditioning can significantly reduce energy consumption when used
in conjunction with a PLC-based control system. Permanently
installed pressure transducers make it simple to monitor the
performance of your system and identify any problems that may
occur.
Description of a Typical Refrigeration Cycle
Step 1: Beginning at the compressor, the refrigerant is compressed
and leaves the compressor as a high-temperature, high-pressure gas.
Step 2: The hot refrigerant enters the condenser, which is usually
fan-forced air-cooled, then the refrigerant leaves the condenser as
a warm liquid and continues on to the thermal expansion valve.
Step 3: The expansion valve meters the proper amount of refrigerant
into the evaporator.
Step 4: There is a sudden pressure drop after the expansion valve
converts the high-pressure warm liquid refrigerant into a
low-pressure cold gas. The cold gas absorbs ambient heat from
fan-forced air passing through the evaporator. This ambient heat
converts the refrigerant into a cool, dry gas. From here the
refrigerant reenters the compressor to be pressurized again, and
the cycle repeats.
High-pressure transducers and low-pressure transducers are
installed in the compressor to control and optimize the cycle.
Low refrigerant charge in a refrigeration system is detected by
monitoring pressure and temperature. This monitoring is best
accomplished with a pressure transducer located at or near the
compressor outlet. Output signals from the pressure transducer are
sent to a PLC. When a high discharge temperature with a low
discharge pressure is detected, the PLC provides a low-charge
signal. The PLC can also receive input about additional operating
characteristics of the refrigeration system to provide a more
accurate low-charge signal. The PLC is connected to a warning
indicator and/or compressor so that the low-charge signal activates
the indicator and/or deactivates the compressor.
The excellent long-term leak resistance of the R-1 pressure
transducer is achieved through a hermetically sealed weld of the
thin-film pressure sensor to the process connection. On the process
side, the monolithic design of the pressure sensor makes any
additional seals unnecessary, which means less possibility of
leakage. Elimination of the soft sealing material also removes the
need for additional material compatibility testing. The R-1
pressure transducer has proven condensation resistance, one of the
most important requirements for refrigeration and HVAC
applications.
The WNK80MA pressure transducer was tested using strict protocols
including the "Trane test" designed specifically for the
refrigeration and HVAC industry. It meet or exceeded all test
requirements, including resistance to high-pressure steam jets,
condensation, dust tightness, and icing.
All WNK pressure transducers are produced on a modern, highly
flexible production line, which meets the highest quality
standards. Our refrigeration and HVAC industry products offer
absolute reliability at a low cost, without compromising quality,
safety or affordability.
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FAQ
Q: Are you trading company or manufacturer ?
A: We are a manufacturer since the year 2004, committed to
producing high accuracy, long-term stability, cost-efficient
pressure/level/temperature measuring instruments.
A: Our factory is cerrified under ISO 9001-2015. All products are completed with temperature compensation and 48 hours aging test before shipment.
A: 12 month from shipment date, for non-man-made damages.
A: Small orders are delivered with DHL, Fedex, TNT, UPS , with
delivery time in 4 - 5 business days.
Large orders are recommended to ship by sea