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PRESSURE AND FLOW SENSORS F


ounded in 1945, Huba Control develops, manufactures and markets


components designed exclusively for the measurement of pressure and flow from its global headquarters in Würenlos near Zurich. Huba’s pressure measurement technology includes pressure switches, sensors and pressure transmitters and with its clear focus on pressure measurement technology Huba is able to develop innovative products, covering an extensive range of applications for the optimisation of machine, system and plant processes. The company’s in-house design and


manufacturing facilities have developed an innovative range of products across a broad spectrum of applications which incorporate its own unique range of


Pressure transmitters and electronic pressure switches are available from Huba Control. Visit Stand F1 at Sensors & Instrumentation to find out more


pressure measuring cells, diaphragms and special ceramic cantilever beams. This makes Huba Control a leading manufacturer of pressure transmitters, switches and sensors for measuring single pressure from -1 to 1,000 bar, differential pressure up to 25 bar and vortex liquid flow sensors from 0.5l/min to 240l/min.


PRESSURE LEVEL TRANSMITTERS Huba Control’s range of pressure level transmitters has been extended and now includes sensors that fit inside ¾”, 1” and 1 ¼” diameter pipes with standard pressure ranges of 0...0.1 - 16 bar and are available with analogue signals of 0...10V, 4...20mA and 10 per cent to 90 per cent ratiometric outputs with optional temperature measurement as well as a digital output with temperature. The various transmitters are available


with cable lengths from 2m to 300m as standard and with various approvals including: IEC 68-2-27 Shock Accreditation; EN 61326-2-3


Electromagnetic Compatibility; IEC 68- 2-6 Vibration Accreditation; Shipbuilding Approval; Ex-Protection; and UL 61010-1 Approval. Based on thick film technology


developed by Huba Control, the Type 520, Type 522 and Type 540 transmitters together with the Type 521 electronic switch are available with WRAS approval with pressure ranges: 1...9 bar / 0...2.5 - 60 bar up to 100˚C. Able to withstand tolerable overloads of up to five times full scale and rupture pressure of up to 10 times full scale, they are well suited for all drinking water applications. The transmitters are available with a large selection of outputs, pressure and electrical connecters and include the following approvals: Germanischer Lloyd; American Bureau of Shipping; Bureau Veritas; Det Norske Veritas; Lloyd’s Register; and, ATEX and UL Approved.


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Vessel Depth Monitoring - Type 711 Type 711 hydrostatic level sensor has a


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Fueltank Level, diesel and oil Level Monitoring - Type 711


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The Type 711 pressure level sensor is available with ATEX approval and incorporates a relative pressure cell with an adjusted and amplified sensor signal that makes it particularly well suited for the deman- ding environment of this application.


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cell with an adjusted and amplified sensor signal that makes it particularly well suited for the deman- ding environment of this application.


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The Type 712 pressure level sensor incorporates a relative or absolute pressure cell and has an adjus- ted and amplified sensor signal with


es elative or absolute pr ted and amplified sensor signal with


pressure ranges of 0...0.3 - 3 bar and is available with standard cable lengths from 2m to 30m.


with standard cable lengths from 2m to 30m. e ranges of 0...0.3 - 3 bar and is available


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e transmitters including the Shipbuilding / A approved Type 522 relative pressure transmitter available in pressure ranges from 0 ... 2.5 bar toe ranges from 0 ... 2.5 bar to 0 ... 600 bar. For exhaust gas (NOx reduction) filter Ty


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0 ... 600 bar. For exhaust gas (NOx reduction) filter monitoring the Type 692 differential pressure trans-       p ranges starting from 0 ... 100 mbar


monitoring the Type 692 differential pr from 0 ... 100 mbar.


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