
Danfoss 060G3946 Pressure Transmitter
PRESSURE TRANSMITTER
Danfoss 060G3946 Pressure Transmitter – MBS 3000, 0-16 Bar (0-232 PSI), 4-20mA Output
The Danfoss 060G3946 Pressure Transmitter from the MBS 3000 series is a high-performance pressure sensor designed for industrial and hydraulic applications. With a pressure range of 0 to 16 bar (0-232 psi), this durable transmitter ensures precise pressure measurement while maintaining reliability in harsh environments.
Key Features & Benefits:
✅ Wide Pressure Range – Measures 0 to 16 bar (0-232 psi) with high accuracy (±0.5% FS typical).
✅ Durable & Reliable – IP65-rated enclosure for protection against dust and water ingress.
✅ 4-20mA Output Signal – Provides a stable and precise current output for real-time monitoring.
✅ Robust Construction – Built with NPT 1/4-18 pressure connection, compliant with ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 standards.
✅ Broad Operating Temperatures – Functions effectively in extreme conditions (-40°F to 185°F / -40°C to 85°C).
✅ Quick Response Time – Ensures fast and accurate pressure readings with a 4ms response time.
✅ Certified for Safety & Compliance – ATEX, CE-approved, RoHS compliant.
Product Specifications:
- Model: 060G3946
- Series: MBS 3000
- Pressure Range: 0-16 bar (0-232 psi)
- Pressure Connection: NPT 1/4-18, Male
- Output Signal: 4-20mA
- Accuracy: ±0.5% FS (typical) / ±1% FS (max)
- Supply Voltage: 9V - 32V DC
- Temperature Range: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C)
- Overload Pressure Max: 96 bar (1392 psi)
- Enclosure Rating: IP65 (dust-tight & water-resistant)
- Electrical Connection: 4-pin Angular Connector (EN 175301-803-A)
- Certifications: ATEX, CE, RoHS, UK RoHS
Ideal Applications:
✔ Industrial & Hydraulic Systems
✔ Pumps & Compressors
✔ HVAC & Refrigeration Units
✔ Marine & Offshore Equipment
✔ Automated Process Control
The Danfoss 060G3946 Pressure Transmitter is a trusted choice for engineers and technicians seeking precision, durability, and long-lasting performance. Order today to ensure reliable pressure monitoring in your application!
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