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ABB Introduces new Optimized Pressure Transmitter Family

By ABB
Friday, June 25, 2010

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The new 266 series combines modern electronic pressure measurement with ABB’s unique HMI in one common product series.



ABB (Warminster, PA) launches a breakthrough pressure transmitter platform as an addition to the 2600T family. The new 266 series combines modern electronic pressure measurement with ABB’s unique HMI in one common product series, providing base accuracy from ±0.025 to ±0.06 percent. Features include:

  • A minimum span of 0.2 in. H2O with a 4 in. H2O Upper Range Limit (URL). For combustion air flows this means exceptional resolution with tighter control capability.
  • An in-field replaceable communications board that maintains production uptime without replacing the transmitter.
  • Industry-first TTG (Through The Glass) technology, providing configuration without opening the cover -- even in hazardous rated areas.
  • Plugged Impulse Line Detection (PILD) on HART.
  • Highly reliable diaphragm seals that are manufactured, filled and tested using ABB’s proprietary all-welded technology for all services including high temperature and high vacuum.
  • Local human machine interface (HMI) display to make configuring the transmitter as simple as working a cell phone.

For more information visit www.abb.com

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