EJA564E (Gauge Pressure)
Notice: This product was discontinued on Mar 15, 2024.

High-performance hygienic & sanitary transmitter for pressure and level applications requiring compliance with Food & Beverage and Pharmaceutical industry regulations.
 

EJA564E Features

Details

What Is Gauge Pressure Used For?

Gauge Pressure Measurement Applications include:

  • Pasteurization heat exchangers
  • Clean-in-place (CIP)
  • Separation and sterilization systems
  • Pump performance monitoring

 

 

What Are the Benefits of the EJA564E Pressure Gauge?

3A Certification

Key Features

  • All stainless steel housing
  • Truly flush diaphragm technology
  • Active temperature compensation
  • 3A certification
  • A comprehensive selection of hygienic pressure process connections

Pressure Measurement Performance

By providing up to 0.075% accuracy and 10:1 turndown the EJA565E transmitter allows organizations to standardize on fewer models instances, simplifying ERP systems and reducing overall material inventory.

Tank Volume Linearization

Digital configuration to linearize the volume with the transmitter output in the EJA565E simplifies configuration and reduces start-up time.

3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. Certified

Trust that the EJA565E and the EJA564E will meet regulatory requirements with 3rd party certifications for hygienic and sanitary processes.

Specifications

 

EJA564E

  Primary Variable Gauge Pressure
  Reference Accuracy 0.2% of Span
  Stability ± 0.1% of span per 1 year
  Response Time 700 ms
  Conformance ± 3σ

Resources

Overview:

Read this eBook to learn how to best leverage the latest measurement instrumentation to avoid incidents and improve productivity. You will also find valuable information about overcoming common CIP challenges and stories of success.

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Media Publication
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Videos

Overview:

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