Datasheet | April 27, 2012

Accutech DP20 Differential Pressure Datasheet

Source: Schneider Electric Oil & Gas Solutions

The Accutech DP20 differential pressure field unit is a durable, high-performance, wireless pressure transmitter, providing differential pressure data in a variety of ranges up to +/-300in H20. Both traditional (side-mount) and low profile (bottommount) connections are available to enhance installation options. The DP20 may be operated in any one of four modes: Differential Pressure, Orifice Flow, Open Channel Flow and Level, and may be configured with a 22-point custom curve capability.

The DP20 is ideally suited for level applications, especially in pressurised tanks (e.g. propane & butane). The product also has a square root function for use with orifice plates, v-cones, and pitot tubes, providing volumetric flow measurement in general industrial processes.

All Accutech field units automatically report field data to a centralised Accutech base radio over distances of up to 3000ft (~1000m). Each field unit is self contained, featuring an integrated 900MHz or 869MHz (license-free band), frequency hopping, spread-spectrum transceiver and antenna, and longlasting (up to 10 years depending on data rates and battery options). Accutech networks are highly scalable with the possibility of 100 field units per base radio and 256 base radios per installation. Accutech field units are housed within a compact and weather-proof NEMA 4 enclosure with options for a remote sensor and remote antenna on select models. Field units are available in a wide range of certifications and are protected by an industry-leading 3-Year warranty (parts and labor).

 

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