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PTD25 Series Pressure Transmitters

Features
The pressure sensor detects the system
Agency Approvals
• cULus File number E320431
pressure and converts it into an analog
• CE
output signal.
• RoHS
• Ceramic sensing element provides high
burst/overpressure protection
• Output options: 4-20 mA or 0-10 V
• Analog output via 4-pin Micro DC connector
• Flexible film circuit results in excellent shock
and vibration resistance
• Robust stainless steel housing
NOTE: CHECK THE CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY OF THE SENSOR’S WETTED PARTS WITH THE MEDIUM TO BE MEASURED.
FOR GASEOUS MEDIA, LIMIT THE PROCESS PRESSURE TO 363 PSI (25 BAR) MAXIMUM.
ProSense Series Pressure Transmitters
Part Number Description Pcs/Pkg Wt(lb) Price Cable Assemblies
PTD25-10-VH Vacuum transmitter, 10 to 0 V output, -14.5 to 0 psi range vacuum, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-10-0100WCH Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 100 inches wc* range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-10-0015H Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 15 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-10-0030H Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 30 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-10-0100H Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 100 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-10-0200H Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 200 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-10-0500H Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 500 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <---> CD12L-0B-020-A0
PTD25-10-1000H Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 1000 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <---> CD12L-0B-020-C0
PTD25-10-3000H Pressure transmitter, 0 to 10 V output, 0 to 3000 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <---> CD12M-0B-070-A1
CD12M-0B-070-C1
PTD25-20-VH Vacuum transmitter, 20 to 4 mA output, -14.5 to 0 psi range vacuum, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-20-0100WCH Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20mA output, 0 to 100 inches wc* range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <---> (order separately - see Proximity
PTD25-20-0015H Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20 mA output, 0 to 15 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <---> Sensor section for cable specs)

PTD25-20-0030H Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20 mA output, 0 to 30 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-20-0100H Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20 mA output, 0 to 100 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-20-0200H Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20 mA output, 0 to 200 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-20-0500H Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20 mA output, 0 to 500 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-20-1000H Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20 mA output, 0 to 1000 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->
PTD25-20-3000H Pressure transmitter, 4 to 20 mA output, 0 to 3000 psi range, 1/4” NPT male port 1 0.48 <--->

ProSense PTD25 Series General Specifications *wc = water column

Housing Material Stainless steel (316S12); FPM (Viton); PA; EPDM/X (Santoprene)
Materials (wetted parts) Stainless steel (303S22); ceramics; FPM (Viton)
Operating Temperature –13 to 176°F (–25 to 80°C)
Medium Temperature –13 to 194°F (–25 to 90°C)
Storage Temperature –40 to 212°F (–40 to 100°C)
Protection IP 68 / IP 69K (Units with pressure range 1000 PSI and higher)
Protection IP 65 (Units with pressure range 500 PSI and lower)
Protection Class III
Accuracy < ± 0.75% of full range
Repeatability < ± 0.15% of full range
Insulation Resistance > 100 MΩ: (500 V DC)
Shock Resistance 50g (DIN / IEC 68-2-27, 11ms)
Vibration Resistance 20g (DIN / IEC 68-2-6, 10 - 2000 Hz)
EMC (PTD25-10-xxxxx)
EN 61000-4-2 ESD 4 kV/8 kV AD
EN 61000-4-3 HF Radiated 30 V/m
EN 61000-4-4 Burst 2 kV
EN 61000-4-6 HF Conducted 10 V
EMC (PTD25-20-xxxxx)
EN 61000-4-2 ESD 4 kV/8 kV AD
EN 61000-4-3 HF Radiated 30 V/m
EN 61000-4-4 Burst 2 kV
EN 61000-4-6 HF Conducted 10 V
Radiation of Interference 2004/104/EC / CISPR25, according to the road vehicle guideline
Noise Immunity 2004/104/EC / ISO 11452-2, according to the road vehicle guideline
HF Conducted 100 V/m
Pulse Resistance According to ISO7637-2: Severity level 3
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PTD25 Pressure Transmitters Company
Information

Systems
Overview

Programmable
Controllers
ProSense PTD25 Series Technical Specifications Applications
Technical Specifications PTD25-10-xxxxx (Type of Pressure: Relative Pressure, Liquids and Gases)
Operating Voltage PTD25-10-xxxx 16 to 32 VDC1 Part Number Measuring Permissible Bursting Field I/O
Range Overload Pressure Pressure
Current Consumption < 18 mA Software
PSI PSI PSI
Analog Output 0 to 10 V (min/max 0 to 10.5V)
PTD25-10-3000H 0 to 3000 5800 12300
Minimum Load 2000 Ω PTD25-20-3000H
C-more &
other HMI
Step Response Time Analog Output 3 ms PTD25-10-1000H 0 to 1000 4350 9400
Technical Specifications PTD25-20-xxxxx PTD25-20-1000H Drives

Operating Voltage PTD25-20-xxxx 9.6 to 32 VDC PTD25-10-0500H 0 to 500 2175 5075 Soft
Analog Output 4 to 20 mA (min/max 3.85 to 22 mA) PTD25-20-0500H Starters
[(supply voltage - 9.6) x 50]Ω. For example: PTD25-10-0200H 0 to 200 1087 2175
Maximum Load [(24 VDC - 9.6) x 50] = 720Ω PTD25-20-0200H Motors &
Gearbox
Step Response Time Analog Output 3 ms PTD25-10-0100H 0 to 100 1087 2175
PTD25-20-0100H
Characteristics Deviation (in % of full range)* PTD25-10-0030H
Steppers/
Servos
PTD25-xx-3000H < ± 0.35 (BFSL) / < ± 0.75 (FR) 0 to 30 290 725
PTD25-20-0030H
PTD25-xx-1000H < ± 0.35 (BFSL) / < ± 0.75 (FR) PTD25-10-0015H Motor
0 to 15 145 450 Controls
PTD25-xx-0500H < ± 0.35 (BFSL) / < ± 0.75 (FR) PTD25-20-0015H
PTD25-xx-0200H < ± 0.35 (BFSL) / < ± 0.75 (FR) PTD25-10-VH -14.5 to 0
145 450
Proximity
PTD25-xx-0100H < ± 0.35 (BFSL) / < ± 0.75 (FR) PTD25-20-VH (vacuum) Sensors

PTD25-xx-0030H < ± 0.35 (BFSL) / < ± 0.75 (FR) inH2O inH2O inH2O Photo
Sensors
PTD25-xx-0015H < ± 0.25 (BFSL) / < ± 0.5 (FR) PTD25-10-0100WCH 0 to 100 4015 12043
PTD25-xx-0100WCH < ± 0.35 (BFSL) / < ± 0.75 (FR) PTD25-20-0100WCH
Limit
Switches
PTD25-xx-VH < ± 0.25 (BFSL) / < ± 0.5 (FR) inH2O = Inches of Water (represents Water Column)
Repeatability (in % of full range) Encoders
PTD25-xx-3000H < 0.15
Current
PTD25-xx-1000H < 0.15 Sensors
PTD25-xx-0500H < 0.15 Dimensions
PTD25-xx-0200H <.0.15 Pressure
Sensors
PTD25-xx-0100H < 0.15
PTD25-xx-0030H <0.15 Temperature
Sensors
PTD25-xx-0015H <0.1
PTD25-xx-0100WCH <0.15 Pushbuttons/
Lights
PTD25-xx-VH < 0.1
Temperature Coefficients (TEMPCO) Process
Greatest TEMPCO of the zero point of
full range Temperature range 0 to 80°C (–13 to Relays/
176°F) [in % of full range/10°C(50°F)] Timers
PTD25-xx-3000H 0.2 / 0.3
PTD25-xx-1000H 0.2 / 0.3 Comm.
PTD25-xx-0500H
0.15 / 0.2
PTD25-xx-0200H 0.15 / 0.2 Terminal
PTD25-xx-0100H 0.2 / 0.3 Blocks &
PTD25-xx-0030H 0.2 / 0.3 Wiring
PTD25-xx-0015H 0.15 / 0.2
PTD25-xx-0100WCH 0.2 / 0.3 Power
PTD25-xx-VH 0.15 / 0.2 Note: tightening torque 25 Nm (18.4 lb-ft)
1)
Circuit
per EN50178, SELV, PELV Dimensions shown mm [inches] Protection
*Note: BFSL = Best Fit Straight Line / FR = Full Range
Enclosures

PTD25-10 Wiring Diagrams PTD25-20 Wiring Diagrams


Tools
(+)
Pneumatics
See Proximity Sensor
L Appendix
section for cable specs
Cable Assembly Wiring Colors: Cable Assembly Wiring Colors:
(-)
Pin 1 - Brown Pin 1 - Brown Product
See Proximity Index
Pin 2 - White Pin 2 - White
Note: wiring colors are based on AutomationDirect CD12L Sensor section
Pin 3 - Blue Pin 3 - Blue
Pin 4 - Black and CD12M 4-pole cable assemblies. Pin 4 - Black for cable specs Part #
Index
WARNING! AVOID STATIC AND DYNAMIC OVERPRESSURE EXCEEDING THE GIVEN OVERLOAD PRESSURE.
EXCEEDING THE BURSTING PRESSURE FOR EVEN A SHORT TIME CAN CAUSE DESTRUCTION OF THE UNIT AND POSSIBLE INJURIES!
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Pressure Sensors

Pressure Units Conversion Chart

Pressure Conversion Table: Multiplication Factors


Known Units
In of Hg In of H2O K grams/ mm of Hg
Atmos Bars (0°C) (4°C) meter2 Lb/in2 (psi) Lb/ft2 torr Pascals
Atmos 1 9.86923 x 10-1 3.34207 x 10-2 2.458 x 10-3 9.678x 10-5 0.068046 4.7254 x 10-4 1.316 x 10-3 9.869 x 10-6
Bars 1.01325 1 3.3864 x 10-2 2.491 x 10-3 9.8067 x 10-5 6.8948 x 10-2 4.788 x 10-4 1.333 x 10-3 10-5
Desired Units

In of Hg (0°C) 29.9213 29.53 1 7.355 x 10-2 2.896 x 10-3 2.036 0.014139 3.937 x 10-2 2.953 x 10-4
In of H2O (4°C) 406.8 401.46 13.60 1 3.937 x 10-2 27.68 0.1922 0.5354 4.014 x 10-3
K grams/meter2 1.033227 x 10 4 1.0197 x 104 345.3 25.40 1 7.0306 x 102 4.882 13.59 1.019 x 10-1
Lb/in2(psi) 14.695595 14.504 0.4912 3.6126 x 10-2 1.423 x 10-3 1 6.9444 x 10-3 1.934 x 10-2 1.450 x 10-4
Lb/ft2 2116.22 2088.5 70.726 5.202 0.2048 144.0 1 2.7844 2.089 x 10-2
mm of Hg torr 760 750.06 25.400 1.868 7.3558 x 10-2 51.715 0.35913 1 7.502 x 10-3
Pascals 1.01325 x 105 1 x 105 3.386 x 103 2.491 x 102 9.8067 6.8948 x 103 4.788 x 101 1.333 x 102 1
Example: To convert from 50 psi to “In of H2O”, (50 psi) (27.68) = 1384 In of H2O

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Pressure Sensors
(Transmitters and switches)

Electronic pressure switches


with no internal moving parts

Mechanical pressure switches


with pistons and springs that wear

Problem
ProSense pressure sensors are designed to monitor system
pressure in hydraulic and pneumatic applications. Vacuum
sensors provide an accurate readout of increases and decreases
in vacuum systems. With no moving parts such as pistons or Pressure switches use strain gauge
springs that can stick or break, ProSense pressure and vacuum
sensors are a solid-state solution to mechanical switches. These technology
sensors are smaller and easier to install than traditional The PSD series electronic pressure switch is an ideal alternative to
mechanical pressure switches. This is due to flexible film circuitry mechanical piston pressure switches. The PSD sensor features a
that enables the system components to be mounted on flexible gas-tight measuring cell that reliably detects gas and liquid
film rather than a rigid circuit board. The film is then rolled and pressure. The switch withstands aggressive media and detects
placed inside a compact, stainless steel housing. ProSense offers pressure ranges up to 5800 psi (400 bar). The use of thick-film
pressure sensing solutions using capacitive sensing technology strain gauge technology results in a one-piece welded measuring
and strain gauge technology. The capacitive sensing technology cell capable of over 50 million switching cycles. The strain gauge
sensors incorporate the same ceramic pressure measuring cell and the measuring diaphragm detect the strain created by
sensing technology found in high accuracy pressure transmitters. pressure changes through a Wheatstone bridge. The strain is
These sensors have a quick disconnect M12 connector with proportional to the applied pressure. Mechanical adjustment dials
4 pins and use the AutomationDirect M12 cables. rotate quickly to establish the setpoint and reset point. The sensor
is adjustable without system pressure and supply voltage and does
Pressure and vacuum transmitters not require calibration. The sensor’s high accuracy and long-term
stability ensure the setpoint does not drift.
The compact PTD Series pressure and vacuum transmit-
ters provide an analog output for reliable pressure
indication. The transmitters offer quick installation and Strain gauge
Strain gauge
easy setup. technology
technology

Pressure transmitter ranges up to 3000 psi are available


with output options of 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 Volts.
9
12 5
90
12 5 0

Models with a range of 0 to 100 inches water column are


7 0 Reset 8 0
7 0 Set 8 0

also available.
10 0 0
10 0 0

Vacuum-style transmitters offer 20 to 4mA or 10 to 0 Volt


60

outputs from -14.5 to 0 psi.


0

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Pressure Sensors Company
Information

Systems
Overview

Programmable
Controllers
Absolute, gauge and vacuum scales
Atmospheric pressure is the air pressure exerted upon the earth. atmospheric pressure at the manufac- Field I/O
It is approximately 14.7 psi at sea level and decreases as eleva- turing site when they are assembled.
tion increases. The gauge pressure scale uses atmospheric pres- The pressure ranges for these models Software
sure as the zero point and extends in the positive direction. are large enough that changes in
C-more &
ProSense pressure sensors use the gauge pressure scale. atmospheric pressure will not affect the other HMI
Models rated to 400 psi (25 bar) or less have a vent that allows accuracy specifications. The vacuum
the zero point to change as atmospheric pressure changes. scale ranges from absolute zero pres- Drives
This allows the sensor to stay within the accuracy specifications. sure to atmospheric pressure. The
Soft
Models rated above 400 psi (25 bar) are sealed to local absolute zero pressure point, which is Starters
also called total vacuum, represents a
total lack of pressure. ProSense Motors &
Gearbox
vacuum sensors require the switch
setpoint to always be at a higher pres- Steppers/
Servos
Gauge
pressure
sure (lower vacuum) than the reset-
point. The absolute pressure scale also Motor
Zero Absolute
(gauge) pressure uses the absolute zero pressure point Controls

as its base line or zero point. Its range


Proximity
Vacuum
extends through the vacuum scale into Sensors
Zero
(absolute)
positive pressure.
Photo
AutomationDirect does not offer Sensors
pressure sensors that measure absolute
Limit
or differential pressure. Switches

Encoders

Current
Sensors

Adjustable hysteresis (pressure switches only) Pressure


Sensors
Hysteresis is the difference between the setpoint and the reset For example, a normally open switch with a setpoint of 70% of
point. The setpoint and reset point can be established individ- range and a reset point of 20% of range has a hysteresis of Temperature
Sensors
ually at almost any value within the operating range, as long as 50% of the range. The setpoint and the reset point are set using
the minimum hysteresis value of the sensor is met (the minimum the two rings on the switch. Pushbuttons/
Lights
hysteresis value is normally 2% of the operating range). The example below shows a hysteresis mode, normally open
and normally closed sensor with SP = 70%, RP = 20%. Process

Relays/
Timers

Comm.
Reset point Set point Reset point Set point
Switch output status

Terminal
Switch output status

Output Decreasing pressure Output Increasing pressure


energized energized Blocks &
Wiring

Power
Output Increasing pressure Output Decreasing pressure
de-energized de-energized
Circuit
10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Protection
Switch pressure range Switch pressure range

Hysteresis mode normally open Hysteresis mode normally closed Enclosures

Tools

Pneumatics

Appendix

Product
Index

Part #
Index

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