Guidelines for Mounting Pressure Transmitters and Switches When Process Temperature Exceeds Published Limits
There are generally two different methods used to protect the pressure transmitter and/or the pressure switch from high temperatures. These two proven methods are done through the use of cooling elements and standoff piping. Provided below are guidelines on how to protect the pressure devices from extreme temperatures using cooling elements and standoff piping.
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