PGS-A – Small pressure transducers
(1 – 50 MPa)
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Order on request
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The PGS-A are compact and lightweight transducers with high vibration and shock resistance.
Features
- Compact and lightweight design
- High vibration and impact resistance
- Not affected by atmospheric pressure change
Notes
The transducer can come with an air vent upon custom order. Suffix M1 to the model name in your order.
Specifications
Performance
- Hysteresis
-
±0.2 % RO
- Repeatability
-
0.10 % RO
- Rated Output
-
2 mV/V (4000x10–6 strain) ±0.5 % mV/V
Environmental Characteristics
- Safe Temperature Range
-
-20 – 70 °C
- Compensated Temperature Range
-
-10 – 60 °C
- Temperature Effect on Zero
-
±0.02 % RO/ºC
- Temperature Effect on Output
-
±0.01 %/°C
Electrical Characteristics
- Safe Excitation Voltage
- 15 VI
- Recommended Excitation Voltage
-
1 – 10 VI
- Input Resistance
-
600 Ω ±17.5 %
- Output Resistance
-
500 Ω ±1 %
- Cable
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Cable
Wires: 4 (0.03 mm2)
Isolation: Chloroprene
Diameter: 4.5 mm
Length: 3 m
Connector
Type: R06-P5F4.8, 1108-12A10-7M8
*Shield wire is not connected to the case.
Mechanical Properties
- Safe Overloads
- 150 %
- material
-
Case
Anode oxidized coated aluminum
Liquid-contacting part
SUS 630
- Weight
- 120 g
- Degree of protection
-
IP52 (IEC 60529)
- Mounting Screw
-
G3/8, male
- Standard Accessories
-
Gasket (Mild copper)
1
PGS-10KA
1000
1 MPa
±0.4 % RO
11
11 kHz
Request
S
2
PGS-20KA
2000
2 MPa
±0.3 % RO
17
17 kHz
Request
S
3
PGS-50KA
5000
5 MPa
±0.2 % RO
27
27 kHz
Request
S
4
PGS-100KA
10000
10 MPa
±0.2 % RO
35
35 kHz
Request
S
5
PGS-200KA
20000
20 MPa
±0.2 % RO
52
52 kHz
Request
S
6
PGS-300KA
30000
30 MPa
±0.2 % RO
64
64 kHz
Request
S
7
PGS-500KA
50000
50 MPa
±0.2 % RO
85
85 kHz
Request
S
Kyowa Electronic Instruments
KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO, LTD. is a Japanese company that has been covering all core elements of industrial strain measurement technology since 1951.