TE Connectivity D5601 Wireless Differential Pressure Transducers

TE Connectivity’s (TE) D5601 Wireless Differential Pressure Transducers use TE’s ultra-stable MEMS sensing element enclosed in a stainless steel and PBT housing. These transducers feature a high-accuracy 24-bit BLUETOOTH® 4.2 connection that eliminates hard wiring and enables remote process control and monitoring. The D5601 series is suitable for the measurement of gas or liquid pressures, including harsh media such as steam, contaminated water, and mildly corrosive fluids. The wetted surfaces of the pressure ports are made from 316L stainless steel, and the port design uses no internal O-rings or organics exposed to the pressure media, providing excellent durability and long-term performance. TE D5601 Wireless Differential Pressure Transducers are ideal for tank liquid level measurements, liquid and gas filter monitoring, factory process control, and walk-around condition monitoring.

Features

  • Atex certified for Class 1, Div 1
  • True wet/wet differential connections
  • Bluetooth 4.2 wireless communication
  • Pairing mode or advertising (beaconing) mode
  • 32-bit digital pressure data output
  • 16-bit digital temperature data output
  • Weatherproof IP65 rating
  • Variety of pressure points
  • CR2032/CR2050W battery compatible

Applications

  • Gas and liquid flow measurements
  • Tank liquid level measurements
  • Liquid and gas filter monitoring
  • Corrosive gases and liquids
  • Remote and hard-to-reach locations
  • Walk-around condition monitoring

Specifications

  • Heavy industrial CE approved
  • As low as ±0.1% pressure non-linearity
  • ±1.0% total error band (TEB)
  • 0 to +60°C compensated temperature
  • Operating Temperature (Battery)
    • -20°C to +70°C (Sony/Murata CR2032)
    • -20°C to +85°C (Murata CR2050W)
  • Withstands 50g of shock and maximal 10g vibration

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - TE Connectivity D5601 Wireless Differential Pressure Transducers

TE Connectivity D5601 Wireless Differential Pressure Transducers