Endress+Hauser PMC71-ABA1CEGHAAA+PAZ1
Pressure transmitter

Endress+Hauser PMC71-ABA1CEGHAAA+PAZ1
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Digital pressure transmitter Cerabar S PMC71

Item Number: PMC71-ABA1CEGHAAA+PAZ1
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Cerabar S PMC71 digital pressure transmitter with oil-free ceramic diaphragm for measurements in gases and liquids
It is used across all industries to measure pressure, level, volume, and mass in liquids. The RMS71 sensor provides a high degree of safety thanks to its ultra-pure ceramic diaphragm with built-in damage detection. A quick setup menu with an adjustable measurement range ensures simple commissioning, reducing costs and saving time.

Specifications:

  • Process temperature: -40 -  +150 °C
  • Measuring range: -1/0 mbar -  +40 bar
  • Basic accuracy: ±0.075% (Improved ±0.05%)
  • Optimally suited for vacuum applications and handling corrosive and abrasive media
  • Overload resistance and diaphragm made of ultra-pure ceramic (99.9% Al2O3)
  • HistoROM data management concept for quick and easy commissioning, maintenance, and diagnostics
  • High safety thanks to a gas-tight seal suitable for use in SIL2/3 systems, certified according to IEC 61508
  • Process safety thanks to diaphragm rupture detection
  • Available with installed valve manifolds: always optimal compatibility, always leak-tested
  • Simple menu-guided commissioning via the local display, 4…20 mA using HART, PROFIBUS PA, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocols

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