Japan, Kyowa Electronic Instruments Co., Ltd.
Kyowa BPG-A-200KPS BPG-A-S High-sensitivity Pore Pressure Transducer
Made in Japan
Manufacturer: Kyowa Electronic Instruments Co., Ltd.
Model: BPG-A-200KPS
Suitable for high sensitivity measurement of underground water level.
Featuring rated output of 4000μm/m, the BPG-A-S series pore pressure transducers provide a sensitivity twice as high as ordinary units. Thus, they are suitable for precise measurement of underground water level etc. by embedding in a well, etc.
Features
●High sensitivity (4000μm/m) and high accuracy (±0.5% RO)
●Excellent temperature characteristics (±0.02% RO/℃)
●Cone filter attached (possible to replace to a flat filter)
Specifications
Performance
Rated Capacity | 200 kPa |
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Nonlinearity | Within ±0.5% RO |
Hysteresis | Within ±0.5% RO |
Rated Output | 2 mV/V or more |
Environmental Characteristics
Safe Temperature | -20 to 70ºC (Non-freezing) |
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Compensated Temperature | -10 to 60ºC (Non-freezing) |
Temperature Effect on Zero | Within ±0.02% RO/ºC |
Temperature Effect on Output | Within ±0.02%/ºC |
Electrical Characteristics
Safe Excitation | 10 V AC or DC |
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Input Resistance | 350 Ω ±1% |
Output Resistance | 350 Ω ±1% |
Cable | 4-conductor (0.5 mm2) chloroprene shielded cable,9.6 mm diameter by 1 m long, bared at the tip (Shield wire is not connected to the case.) |
Mechanical Properties
Safe Overloads | 120% |
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Materials | Stainless steel metallic finish (Filter is sintered brass metallic finish) (Note) |
Water Resistance | 240 kPa |
Degree of Protection | IP68 (IEC 60529) (Safe overload) |
Weight | Approx. 800 g (Excluding cable) |
Dimensions
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