PT90

PT90

PT90

Product catalog summary
Overview: JOWA USA's PT90 Series submersible pressure transmitters are engineered for aggressive applications, featuring all-titanium construction for durability in hostile environments. They utilize advanced micro-machined silicon piezoresistive pressure sensors, available in grease-filled and non-grease-filled models, to ensure high performance and resistance to shock and vibration.
Specifications:
  • Construction: All-titanium for corrosion resistance.
  • Models: Grease-filled and non-grease-filled versions.
  • Accuracy: Grease-filled ±0.25% Full Scale BSL; Non-grease-filled ±0.15% Full Scale BSL.
  • Output: 4-20mA.
  • Safety: Intrinsically Safe Approved.
  • Cable: Kevlar reinforced, vented polyurethane for strength.
  • Versions: Absolute and Gauge available.
Technical Data:
  • Operating Ranges: Grease-filled: 5-40 feet of water; Non-grease-filled: 5-150 feet of water.
  • Pressure Media: Compatible with titanium and polyurethane.
  • Temperature Effects: ±1.5%FS Thermal Error Band for ranges 5 psi and above.
  • Resolution: Infinite.
  • Insulation Resistance: 100 Megohms @500 Vdc.
  • Operating Temperature Range: -5°F to +140°F (-20°C to 60°C).
  • Compensated Temperature Range: 30°F to 86°F (-1°C to 30°C).
Electrical Characteristics:
  • Configuration: 2-wire, 4-20mA, 9-32 Vdc excitation.
  • Body and Diaphragm: Titanium.
  • Connection: Vented polyurethane cable (length specified by user).
Safety and Compliance:
  • UL, intrinsically safe; Class I, Div 1, Groups A,B,C,D; Class II, Groups E,F,G Certification Pending.
  • Ingress Protection: NEMA 6 (IP68).
Ordering Information: Specify model type: Grease-filled Gauge (PT90T.25G), Grease-filled Absolute (PT90T.25A), Non-grease-filled Gauge (PT90M.15G), Non-grease-filled Absolute (PT90M.15A).
Disclaimer: Information is provided in good faith without warranty. Suitability and liability are the user's responsibility. Refer to JOWA USA's Terms and Conditions for warranty details.
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PT90-1

Submersible Pressure Transmitter / PT90 Series All-titanium construction resists corrosion Excellent for aggressive marine and land- based applications including salt water and high solids liquids Grease filled and non-grease filled models Grease filled ±0.25% Full Scale BSL Non-grease filled ±0.15% Full Scale BSL Intrinsically Safe Approved Kevlar reinforced, vented polyurethane cable for extra strength Absolute and Gauge versions available JOWA USA's PT90 Series submersible pressure transmitters are designed specifically for aggressive applications. The all-titanium construction assures excellent life in the most hostile environments. The PT90 Series features an advanced micro-machined silicon piezoresistive pressure sensor that is filled with grease and protected by a flexible cap providing excellent performance and resistance to shock, vibration and suspended solids. For applications where a grease filled sensor is not required, a more accurate, non-grease filled version is available. A tough, polyurethane cable is molded to the transmitter body, providing a high integrity, waterproof assembly. The cable is strength- ened with kevlar so that there is no measurable elongation.

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PT90-2

Submersible Pressure Transmitter / PT90 Series Technical Data: Operating Ranges: Grease filled: 5, 10, 20, 40 feet of of water. Deeper ranges are available; please consult Pressure Media: Fluids compatible with titanium and Combined Non-linearity, Hysteresis and Repeatability: Temperature Effects: ±1.5%FS Thermal Error Band Resolution: Infinite Insulation Resistance: Operating Temperature Range: Compensated Temperature Range: Electrical Characteristics: Sensor Body: Titanium Measurement Diaphragm: Titanium Electrical Connection: Vented polyurethane cable (specify length) UL, intrinsically safe;...

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