FAQ's of 402.9300021 Differential Pressure Transmitter by Huba Control:
Q: How does the Huba Control 402.9300021 Differential Pressure Transmitter operate?
A: The transmitter measures the differential pressure between two points and converts the pressure difference into a readable electronic signal. It is designed to handle low-pressure ranges (0-10 mbar) for precise monitoring in various applications such as steam, oil, or gas systems.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this differential pressure transmitter in industrial facilities?
A: This transmitter improves process control and safety by providing accurate pressure measurements, allowing timely maintenance and preventing potential equipment failure. Its versatility enables its use in multiple industries like pharmaceuticals, textiles, food and beverages, and heavy manufacturing.
Q: When should I consider installing the 402.9300021 model in my facility?
A: Install this transmitter when precise monitoring of differential pressure is crucial for system efficiency and safety. It is ideal during system upgrades, new facility construction, or when enhancing the reliability of existing pressure monitoring setups.
Q: Where can the 402.9300021 Differential Pressure Transmitter be installed?
A: Thanks to its standard processing design and back mount option, this transmitter can be installed in control panels, pipelines, HVAC systems, and process loops in locations such as hospitals, hotels, malls, power plants, cement factories, and more.
Q: What is the process for connecting and setting up the transmitter?
A: Begin by securing the back mount to the chosen surface, ensuring correct orientation. Connect the input ports to the pressure source and link the electronic output to your monitoring or control system. Calibration may be required to suit specific operational demands.
Q: In which industries is this transmitter most commonly used?
A: It is commonly applied in pharmaceutical manufacturing, hospitals, hotels, malls, textile and fertilizer plants, cement and steel industries, and in the pulp and paper as well as food and beverage sectors for monitoring and controlling process pressures.