Hydrogen Compatible Pressure Transducer, High Precision HI2000H

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■ Compatible for use within Hydrogen based environments
■ High accuracy and performance
■ Pressure ranges from vacuum to 1,500 bar (20,000 psi)

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Hydrogen High Precision Pressure Transducer Performance:

    • Pressure ranges to 1,500 bar (20,000 psi)
    • Suitable for Hydrogen based environment, hydrogen applications
    • High accuracy and performance
    • TEDS Version available
    • Tested to ISO 1114-2:2017 according to EC79/2009 and EU406/2010
    • Silicon-on-Sapphire sensor technology for outstanding performance
    • Specialist high strength titanium alloy sensor
    • ATEX/IECEx option available (includes M1 for mining applications)
    • High thermal stability over wide operating temperature

Advantages:

The SUCO ESI North America Hydrogen high-precision transducer features advanced Silicon-on-Sapphire sensor technology for unmatched accuracy and performance. It handles pressures up to 1,500 bar and has been tested to ensure it’s safe for use with hydrogen, meeting ISO 1114-2:2017 and European regulations EC 79/2009 and EU 406/2010.
Applications include aerospace, laboratory and test, oil and gas monitoring equipment (down-hole) and subsea. Available in pressure ranges from 0-500 mbar to 0-1,500 bar and with electrical outputs of 10 mV/V, 0-5 dc and 0-10 Vdc. An optional ATEX and IECEx approved version of this product is available for explosion protection for flammable gases (zone 0), dusts (zone 20) and mining areas (group I M1).

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HI2000H Hydrogen High Precision Pressure Transducer Data Sheet (PDF)

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Additional information

Additional information

Model Number

HI2000H

Pressure Ranges

0-1 bar (0-15 psi), 0-1 bar Vac, 0-10 bar (0-150psi), 0-25 bar (0-300 psi), 0-100 bar (0-1,500 psi), 0-250 bar (0-3,000psi), 0-400 bar (0-5,800 psi), 0-600 bar (0-8,700 psi), 0-1,000 bar (0-14,500 psi), 0-1,500 bar (0-20,000psi)