Description
Barometric pressure sensors are pressure sensors that measure changes in atmospheric pressure. They detect variations in atmospheric pressure by the deformation of the diaphragm (a flexible, thin circular membrane) and attached strain gauges which convert the change into an electrical signal. Barometric pressure sensors (also known as atmospheric pressure sensors) measure absolute air pressure relative to a reference of a zero-pressure vacuum.
Applied Measurements barometric pressure sensors Pa600B measure absolute pressure and are designed for the measurement of atmospheric pressure fluctuations. Applied Measurements barometric pressure sensors are ideal for weather applications, including weather forecasting, where pressure changes in the atmosphere need to be monitored.
Barometric Pressure Sensor Applications Include:
- Weather Applications
- Weather Forecasting
- Atmospheric Changes
- Altitude Compensation
- Altimeters
- Remote Weather Stations
Constructed from stainless steel, and available with a variety of process connections, these barometric pressure sensors are designed to withstand humidity, precipitation, and water ingress.
Our barometric pressure sensors Pa600B have Viton O-ring, 303 stainless steel case, 316L stainless steel sensing diaphragm and a G¼ inch male process connection. Alternate case, O-ring material and process connections are available including G¼” female and ¼” NPT male.
The Pa600B barometric pressure sensors series provides a wide choice of electrical outputs from its ASIC-based amplifier circuit, these include 4-20mA, 0-5Vdc, 0-10Vdc, 10mV/V, as well as a ratiometric 0.5-4.5Vdc (10% to 90% of supply voltage) signal that requires a 5Vdc (2.7 – 5.5Vdc acceptable) to suit most data loggers.
Applied Measurements has a range of precise instrumentation that can be used with our barometric pressure sensors to give you a complete, calibrated pressure measurement system.
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