BPA-F-S – Very small sized Pore Pressure Transducers
(200 & 500 kPa) Ø only 10mm, for liquefaction tests
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Featuring an outer diameter of 10 mm, the BPA-F-S series pore pressure transducers are suitable for indoor model experiments such as liquefaction tests. Cone or flat tip type can properly be used according to the test condition.
Features:
- Rated Capacity: 200 kPa & 500 kPa
- Small-sized, 10 mm in diameter
- Watertight design enabling embedment applications for short-term experiments
- Suitable for indoor experiments such as liquefaction tests
- Cone or flat tip type can be used properly.
Standard Accessories:
- Cone type Filter: 40 µm and 100 µm
- Flat type Filter: 40 µm and 100 µm
- Cone filter fixture
- Flat filter fixture
Specifications
Performance
- Nonlinearity
-
±1 % ROI
- Hysteresis
-
±1 % ROI
Environmental Characteristics
- Safe Temperature Range
-
0 – 70 °CI
- Compensated Temperature Range
-
0 – 50 °CI
- Temperature Effect on Zero
-
±0.3 % RO/ºCI
- Temperature Effect on Output
-
±0.3 %/°CI
Electrical Characteristics
- Safe Excitation Voltage
- 3 VI
- Input Resistance
- 350 ΩI
- Output Resistance
- 350 ΩI
- Cable
-
4-conductor (0.08 mm²) ETFE shielded cable,
4 mm diameter by 3 m long, bared at the tip
(Shield wire is not connected to the case.)
Mechanical Properties
- Weight
- 40 gI
- Degree of protection
-
IP67 (IEC 60529) I
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BPA-F-200KPS
- Rated Output
-
0.85 mV/VI
- Withstand Water Pressure
-
240 kPa
- Safe Overloads
-
120 %
- Rated Capacity
-
200 kPa
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BPA-F-500KPS
- Rated Output
-
1 mV/VI
- Withstand Water Pressure
-
500 kPa
- Safe Overloads
-
100 %
- Rated Capacity
-
500 kPa
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