Honeywell Remote Seal Smart Pressure Transmitters

Honeywell Remote Seal Smart Pressure Transmitters Features
  • Piezo-Resistive Sensor Automatically Compensates Input for Temperature 
  • Smart Features Include Configuring Lower and Upper Range Values, Simulating Accurate Analog Output, and Selecting Preprogrammed Engineering Units for Display
  • Improved Efficiency in Commissioning, Startup, and Ongoing Maintenance Functions

This Honeywell ST3000 transmitter can replace any 4-20 mA output transmitter in use today and operates over a standard two-wire system. Remote diaphragm seals are used when the process medium is a slurry or has suspended solids that may clog the instrument line, when process medium might freeze or solidify due to ambient or process temperature changes, with corrosive mediums, with high temperature processes, or for sanitary applications.

Supporting Documentation
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Type Description Size
Click to download Adobe PDF: Lesman Catalog Section: Pressure Transmitters Lesman Catalog Section: Pressure Transmitters 1.3MB
Click to download Adobe PDF: Honeywell Remote Seal Transmitters Application Datasheet Honeywell Remote Seal Transmitters Application Datasheet 78K
Click to download Adobe PDF: Honeywell Series 100 Remote Seal Smart Transmitters Specification Honeywell Series 100 Remote Seal Smart Transmitters Specification 724K
Click to download Adobe PDF: Honeywell Series 900 Remote Seal Smart Transmitters Specification Honeywell Series 900 Remote Seal Smart Transmitters Specification 740K
Click to download Adobe PDF: Product Certifications for Honeywell Smart Transmitters Product Certifications for Honeywell Smart Transmitters 960K

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