Download Print this page
MadgeTech PRTrans1000 Product User Manual

MadgeTech PRTrans1000 Product User Manual

Advertisement

Quick Links

Description
Pressure Sensor
Pressure Range
Calibrated Accuracy
Pressure Resolution
Memory
Reading Rate
1 reading every 10 milliseconds to 1 reading every 1 second
Units
PSIA(G), inches, altitude, Torr, mmHg, bar, Pascals
Required Interface Package
Baud Rate
Typical Battery Life
Operating Environment
-40 °C to +80 °C (-40 °F to +176 °F), 0 %RH to 100 %RH
Material
Dimensions
6.4 in x 1.25 in dia. (163 mm x 32 mm dia.)
Weight
Approvals
*PRTrans1000 Range, Accuracy and Resolution
Range (PSI)
0-30
0-100
PSIA/PSIG
PSIA/PSIG
Accuracy
2 % FSR, 0.25 % @ 25 °C typical
Resolution (PSI)
0.02
0.1
Battery Warning
WARNING: FIRE OR EXPLOSION RISK, DO NOT CHARGE, OPEN, HEAT OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE.
Specifications subject to change.
See MadgeTech's terms and conditions at madgetech.com
MadgeTech, Inc.
6 Warner Road
l
Phone (603) 456-2011
madgetech.com
info@madgetech.com
l
PRTrans1000
Semiconductor (strain gauge)
*See Table Below
262,143 samples
IFC200
115,200
3 days @ 10 milliseconds/sample
303 stainless steel
12 oz (340 g)
CE
0-300
0-500
0-1000
0-5000
PSIA/PSIG
PSIA/PSIG
PSIA
PSIA
0.2
0.5
1.0
5.0
Warner, NH 03278
Fax (603) 456-2012
l
DOC-1099035-00 REV 15 2020.02.24
Product User Guide
PRTrans1000
Rugged Pressure Data Logger
PRTrans1000
To view the full MadgeTech product line,
visit our website at
madgetech.com.

Advertisement

loading

Summary of Contents for MadgeTech PRTrans1000

  • Page 1 0.02 Battery Warning WARNING: FIRE OR EXPLOSION RISK, DO NOT CHARGE, OPEN, HEAT OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE. Specifications subject to change. See MadgeTech’s terms and conditions at madgetech.com MadgeTech, Inc. 6 Warner Road Warner, NH 03278 Phone (603) 456-2011...
  • Page 2 Submergibility - Once the data logger is stopped, with the logger highlighted, click “Download”. You will The PRTrans1000 is fully submergible and is rated IP68. It can be placed in environments be prompted to name your report. with up to 230 feet (70 m) of water.