Axelson Differential Pressure Sensing Unit The Axelson
Differential Pressure Sensing Unit is designed to attach to a standard ESP
Body Subassembly to form a differential pressure sensor.
The sensor may be used to detect a predetermined difference between two
pressures.
The Differential Pressure Sensing Unit is a
three-way block and bleed control valve which is controlled by a differential
pressure sending piston assembly. It may be connected as a high or a low
sensor. The set point of the sensor is adjustable by rotating the spring
cap, thus varying the spring force which opposes the force of the differential
pressure acting across the diaphragm. When connected as
a HIGH sensor, control pressure is allowed to flow through the control to
the outlet as long as the differential pressure sensed remains below the set
point of the sensor. When the set point is exceeded, the inlet port is blocked
and the outlet port is open to exhaust. When connected
as a LOW sensor, control pressure is allowed to flow through the control
to the outlet as long as the differential pressure sensed remains above the set
point of the sensor. When pressure declines below the set point, the inlet port
is blocked and the outlet port is open to exhaust. TECHNICAL
DATA: Connections:
Sensing Port - 1/4 NPTF
Pressure Ratings:
Maximum Working Pressure - 3000 psi
Maximum Differential - 3000 psi
Adjustable Differential Set Point - 0.5 - 40 psi Size:
Diameter - 6"
Height, less sensor body - 3-1/4"
Hight with sensor body - 11-3/4"
Weight - 14-1/2 lbs. Conformance
Conform to NACE Standard MR-01-75
HOW TO ORDER:
Base Number - 47509-XXXX Seal Material - 1st
Digit
Buna-H - 1
Viton - 2
Neoprene - 3
Epom - 4 Spring
- 2nd Digit
Light Steel (orange) 0-20 PSI - 1
Heavy Steel (blue) 0-60 PSI
- 2
Light Inconel (yellow) 0-20 PSI - 3
Heavy Inconel (green) 0-60 PSI - 4 Sensing
Unit - 3rd Digit
4" 3000 psi, Viton, Diapragm 316 SS Housing - 1 Body
- 4th Digit
Standard - - No Number (leave blank)
Standard Indicating - 1
Hi Flow (Indicating) - 2
SEE AXELSON
ESP PRESSURE SENSOR FOR MORE INFORMATION
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