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IDP10S Advanced Differential Pressure Transmitter
Considered the one transmitter that can do it all, the IDP10S differential pressure (d/p Cell®) transmitter covers most of your application
needs with a single range. These transmitters offer embedded FoxCal™ technology and multiple points of calibration, which allow you to
benefit from wide rangeability and one of the best reference accuracy turndowns on the market. These transmitters have an accuracy of
up to ±0.05% of reading, and HART transmitters are SIL 2 certified. The IDP10S is an advanced differential pressure transmitter that measures the difference between two pressures and transmits a proportional or square root (flow) electrical signal.
Considered the one transmitter that can do it all, the IDP10S differential pressure (d/p Cell®) transmitter covers most of your application
needs with a single range. These transmitters offer embedded FoxCal™ technology and multiple points of calibration, which allow you to
benefit from wide rangeability and one of the best reference accuracy turndowns on the market. These transmitters have an accuracy of
up to ±0.05% of reading, and HART transmitters are SIL 2 certified. The IDP10S is an advanced differential pressure transmitter that measures the difference between two pressures and transmits a proportional or square root (flow) electrical signal.