Mensor CPT2500 Pressure Transmitter
Pressure transmitter With USB adapter and software, up to 1000 bar measuring range, 1ms to 10s measuring intervals.
Overview
Features
- 1ms to 10s recording intervals
- 25 mbar to 1000 bar ranges available
- 0.2% accuracy
- G 1/2 B process connection
- No external voltage supply required
- USBsoft2500 and USB ScanSoft software
- Automatically detects the measuring range
What's in the Box
- USBsoft2500
- USB ScanSoft software
Description
The Mensor CPT2500 Pressure Transmitter is suitable for connection to any PC with a USB port, via the CPA2500 USB adapter. For the USB adapter there are stainless steel pressure transmitters available with measuring ranges up to 1,000 bar. The USB adapter automatically detects the measuring range of the currently connected pressure transmitter and ensures a highly accurate pressure measurement.
Applications for the CPT2500 include:
- Calibration service companies and service industry
- Quality assurance
- Recording and monitoring of pressure processes
- Measurement of pressure peaks
Documents
Applications
Here's how some of our customers use this product...
Lab Barometer with USB Interface
The Background: Our customer is a large industrial facility that manages its own pressure calibration lab rather than send instruments to a third-party for calibration. They seek a means to accurately measure barometric pressure so they can account for it effects when performing pressure calibrations.
The Problem: Accurately calibrating pressure instruments requires compensation for barometric pressure. The customer mow uses a wall mounted barometer but wants something more accurate and which can transmit readings with a time and date stamp to a PC.
The Solution: We recommended the Mensor CPT2500 pressure transmitter with a 0 to 1 Bar absolute range. When used with the included USBsoft2500 software, the CPT2500 monitors and records the barometric readings inside the calibration lab.
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