Heavy Duty Explosion Proof Pressure Transducers for Oil and Gas Equipment Applications
Gems Sensors & Controls (Gems), a leading oil and gas industry supplier of liquid level, pressure and flow sensors, as well as fluid control devices, has announced the global market launch of the 31EP/EA and 32EP/EA Series.
The Gems 31EP/EA and 32EP/EA Series is a family of heavy duty explosion proof pressure transducers. They are expressly designed to withstand the more extreme environmental and pressure conditions common to oil and gas equipment applications. With reliable operation over more than 100 million cycles, the transducers provide a more robust, reliable, and cost-effective alternative than has been previously available with certain other industry solutions.
Design of the Gems 31EP/EA and 32EP/EA Series incorporates sputtered thin-film pressure sensing technology, all stainless steel wetted parts and an IP67 enclosure. Their compact design facilitates ease of installation within space constrained hazardous environments. Series transducers are offered as standard with customer choice of either CSA or ATEX hazardous area approval, along with a broad selection of pressure ports, electrical outputs, cable lengths and configurations. The designated “32 Series” of each group features higher proof pressure specifications. In addition, depending upon selected range, Series full-scale burst pressure performance can exceed 60,000 PSI (4000 bar).
All series transducers are manufactured by Gems in-house, using the very latest automated equipment, to ensure absolute product quality and consistency. As a standard catalog product, the 31EP/EA and 32EP/EA Series is available for immediate customer order via the Gems website. Full-scale OEM volume manufacturing of standard series models can usually proceed within just a few business days.
For more information about the 31EP/EA and 32EP/EA series or other available sensing technologies for oil and gas, contact Gems Sensors & Controls toll-free at 1-800-378-1600, via email at info@GemsSensors.com, or visit www.GemsSensors.com.