The Dwyer 2916-E Current to Pressure Transducer is a versatile and highly accurate device designed to convert electrical current signals into corresponding pneumatic pressure outputs. This transducer is ideal for applications in industrial control systems, automation, and process monitoring where precise pressure control and conversion are required. With its reliable performance, the 2916-E is commonly used in systems that involve automation, HVAC control, and various pneumatic control processes.
The Dwyer 2916-E offers a wide input range, accepting standard 4-20 mA DC current signals and converting them into an adjustable output pressure range, typically from 0 to 15 psi, depending on user requirements. With high accuracy and excellent repeatability, this transducer ensures that pressure readings remain stable and consistent over time, making it an essential component for applications that demand precision and reliability. It features a smooth, controlled response to variations in input current, making it ideal for dynamic industrial environments.
Built with a robust construction, the 2916-E is engineered to withstand the rigors of industrial settings, ensuring longevity and durability even in challenging conditions. Its compact design makes it easy to install in both existing and new systems, with minimal space requirements. The transducer also includes built-in protection against electrical surges and fluctuations, offering enhanced operational safety and reliability. The user-friendly interface and straightforward configuration ensure that setup is simple and hassle-free, even for users with minimal technical experience.
Perfect for applications such as automated control systems, industrial process control, and equipment monitoring, the Dwyer 2916-E Current to Pressure Transducer provides a cost-effective, efficient solution for converting electrical signals into pneumatic pressure. Its accuracy, durability, and ease of use make it an excellent choice for professionals seeking a dependable and flexible solution for current-to-pressure conversion in a wide range of industries.