Barometric Pressure Sensor 092
Belfort's barometric pressure sensor 092 measures absolute atmospheric pressure between 600 and 1100 hPa, which makes it suitable for elevations sea level to 3048m. Other ranges can be configured with DIP switches on the board of the barometer. It may be mounted outside or inside a building.
Belfort Barometric Pressure Sensor model 092 is contained within a small polycarbonate enclosure with metal weather shield. Small inlet holes allow the atmospheric pressure access to the sensing element. The enclosure of the 092 sensor houses a solid-state pressure transducer, with linearization and amplification instruments and a low power embedded CPU.
Measuring pressure ranges can be configured with DIP switches on the board of the barometer; it set analogue voltage signal. The digital range is always 600 to 1100 hPa.
The 092 features robust, low maintenance construction that will withstand a wide-range of adverse weather conditions.
PERFORMANCE |
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Range |
600 to 1100 hPa |
Elevation |
Sea level to 3048 m |
Resolution |
0.1 hPa |
Accuracy |
±0.35 hPa @ 20°C ±1.0 hPa over full range |
Long Term Stability |
±1.0 hPa in one year |
Operating temperature |
-40 to + 55 ° C |
Temperature compensated range |
-40 to + 55 ° C |
ELECTRICAL |
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Analog Output |
0-1, 0-2, 0-2.5 or 0-5 VDC (Analog output automatically |
Digital Output |
RS-232, RS-485 & SDI-12 |
Digital Protocol |
ASCII Terminal Mode RTU for RS-232 and RS-485 |
Baud Rates |
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, & 19.2K |
Power Requirement |
10 mA @ 12 VDC, Typical |
Power Range |
6-16 VDC |
Cable assembly |
PN 1169; specify length in meters |
PHYSICAL |
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Dimensions |
120 X 80 X 55 (mm) |
Mass |
250 g |
Title | Description | Filename |
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Datasheet BPS092 | BFDataSheetBaromSensor092_091216.pdf |
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