Cynergy3 IWPT Series – Industrial Wireless Pressure Transducer

Posted on the 14 February 2022 by Epreston

The IWPT Wireless Pressure Transducer is a cost effective replacement to a traditionally wired pressure transducer that offers the advantages of a low-cost installation in inaccessible and expensive installation environments.

It is easily paired to any of the range of IWR receivers - thus offering a "plug and play" solution to your pressure measurement applications.

The instrument uses a piezo-resistive ceramic sensor mounted within a 316 stainless steel housing giving excellent media compatibility for the harshest of applications. A swivel adapter is available which allows the head to be easily aligned to the IWR receiver - see IWPT-SA.

The IWPT sensor can be used with any of the IWR range of receivers. A line-of-sight range of up to 500 m is possible depending on the wireless receiver used (refer to specific receiver data sheets for further information).

Each device is temperature compensated, calibrated and supplied with a traceable serial number.

Features:
* Pressure ranges from -1 to +400 bar gauge
* Up to 500 m line-of-site range (depending on receiver)
* Piezo-resistive thick film ceramic sensor with stainless steel body
* Five year battery life at 10 second transmission update rate
* Simple DIL switch pairing with the single or five channel receiver
* Single, five and multi-channel channel receivers available (up to 128)
* User-selectable transmission update rates
* Analog, digital, RS-232/485, Ethernet & USB receiver outputs
* Receiver clean contacts provide process alarm functions
* Suitable for liquids and gases

Typical Applications Include:
* Simple cable replacement installation - dispense with expensive cable runs
* Environmental monitoring - pumping stations, sewage plants, water treatment
* Facilities management - boiler rooms, plant hydraulics, plant pneumatics
* Asset monitoring - tanks farms, process plants, HVAC and building management
* Service Contract - temporary installation for servicing and field trials

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