The new SOR 1800 Series are available in 3 different models: gauge pressure measurement with standard over pressure rating, gauge pressure measurement with high over pressure rating, and differential pressure measurement. The new line is well suited for intrinsically safe applications or conventional transmitter installations where a compact footprint is impractical. The 1800 Series transmitters utilize an advanced monosilicon pressure sensor and incorporate a patented encapsulation technology to achieve exceptional mechanical and thermal isolation.
All 1800 Series transmitters include external push-buttons for device setup and calibration. If ordered with HART® output they can also be programmed with a HART® communicator. Additionally, they are available with 2, 3, or 5-valve manifolds. With a standard ±0.075% accuracy, the SOR 1800 Series conventional transmitters are an exceptional solution for continuous pressure monitoring.
Download the Series 1800 specification sheet and selection brochure from this Instrument Specialties web page.
For more information, contact Instrument Specialties by calling 407-324-7800 or visit their web site at http://isi.group.
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What is Inferential Measurement? An Understanding Through Differential Pressure Level Control
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Level control using delta-P transmitter.* |
An example of inferential measurement via DP transmitter is the way in which the height of a vertical liquid column will be proportional to the pressure generated by gravitational force on the vertical column. The differential pressure transmitter measures the pressure exerted by the contained liquid. That pressure is related to the height of the liquid in the vessel and can be used to calculate the liquid depth, mass, and volume. The gravitational constant allows the pressure transmitter to serve as a liquid level sensor for liquids with a known density. A true differential pressure transmitter also enables liquid level calculations in vessels that may be pressurized.
Gas and liquid flow are two common elements maintained and measured in process control. Fluid flow rate through a pipe can be measured with a differential pressure transmitter and the inclusion of a restricting device that creates a change in fluid static pressure. In this case, the pressure in the pipe is directly related to the flow rate when fluid density is constant. A carefully machined metal plate called an orifice plate serves as the restricting device in the pipe. The fluid in the pipe flows through the opening in the orifice plate and experiences an increase in velocity and decrease in pressure. The two input ports of the DP transmitter measure static pressure upstream and downstream of the orifice plate. The change in pressure across the orifice plate, combined with other fluid characteristics, can be used to calculate the flow rate.
Process environments use pressure measurement to inferentially determine level, volume, mass, and flow rate. Using one measurable element as a surrogate for another is a useful application, so long as the relationship between the measured property (differential pressure) and the inferred measurement (flow rate, liquid level) is not disrupted by changes in process conditions or by unmeasured disturbances. Industries with suitably stable processes - food and beverage, chemical, water treatment - are able to apply inferential measurement related to pressure and a variable such as flow rate with no detectable impact on the ability to measure important process variables.
* Image courtesy of T. Kuphaldt and his book "Lessons In Industrial Instrumentation"
New Electronic Pressure Switch With Continuous Output Signal
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The new 805QS electronic pressure switch Courtesy SOR, Inc. |
- Switch is closed when pressure is above a low setpoint and below a high setpoint. This is referred to as a "window" setting.
- Switch is closed when pressure is above a setpoint.
- Switch is closed when pressure is below a setpoint.
In all variants, the switch will open on loss of power. The loop powered unit is designed so that the switch and output signal operate independently. Other features include a five millisecond response time, full range temperature compensation, and global certifications.
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LCD Display for SOR Industrial Pressure Transmitter
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SOR 800 Series |
See the video blow to learn more on the operation of the 800 Series optional LCD display.
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