Seametrics PS98i Submersible Pressure Transmitters

The Seametrics PS98i Submersible Pressure Transmitter offers noise immunity and transient protection with 4-20mA output.

Features

  • Measures pressure and resists data interferences
  • ± 0.25% FSO typical accuracy
  • Built-in transient protection
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Overview
The Seametrics PS98i Submersible Pressure Transmitter offers noise immunity and transient protection with 4-20mA output. Made from 316 stainless steel, fluoropolymer, and PTFE, it provides a secure housing and reliable readings.

Benefits

  • Industry standard, 2-wire, 4-20 mA configuration
  • Absolute, gauge, or sealed gauge
  • ± 0.1% FSO typical accuracy
  • Operates on low power
  • 316 stainless steel, fluoropolymer, PTFE construction (Titanium option available)
  • Available with a variety of cable options—polyethylene, polyurethane, or FEP
  • 1/4 NPT end cone adapter option
  • Narrow 0.75″ diameter, 8″ length

 

Questions & Answers
Does the vented cable for the Seametrics PS98i come with a desiccant tube installed?
Yes. Seametrics vented cable assemblies come with a pre-installed desiccant tube. Spare tubes and desiccant beads can also be purchased through Fondriest.
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PS98i vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 5 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D41226
PS98i vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 15 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D41228
PS98i vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 30 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D41230
PS98i vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 50 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D41232
PS98i vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 100 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D41234
PS98i vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 300 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D41252
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 30 PSIA range, requires cable
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2D41254
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 50 PSIA range, requires cable
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2D41256
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 100 PSIA range, requires cable
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2D41258
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with stainless steel housing, 300 PSIA range, requires cable
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2D42224
PS98i vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 5 PSIG range, requires cable
$1,206.00
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2D42226
PS98i vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 15 PSIG range, requires cable
$1,206.00
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2D42228
PS98i vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 30 PSIG range, requires cable
$1,206.00
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2D42230
PS98i vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 50 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D42232
PS98i vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 100 PSIG range, requires cable
$1,206.00
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2D42234
PS98i vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 300 PSIG range, requires cable
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2D42252
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 30 PSIA range, requires cable
$1,206.00
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2D42254
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 50 PSIA range, requires cable
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2D42256
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 100 PSIA range, requires cable
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2D42258
PS98i non-vented pressure sensor with titanium housing, 300 PSIA range, requires cable
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