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Rosemount™ 3152N Nuclear Qualified Pressure Transmitter
Engineered for precision, the Rosemount 3152N Nuclear Qualified Pressure Transmitter can provide reliable analog pressure measurements in nuclear applications over an extended service life.
This transmitter is qualified per IEEE Std 323™-1974/1983/2003 and IEEE Std 344™-1975/1987/2004 to meet industry standards. This device also features stringent quality control during the manufacturing process, which includes traceability of pressure-retaining parts, special nuclear cleaning and hydrostatic testing.
Rosemount™ 3152N Nuclear Qualified Pressure Transmitter

Specs

Output Signal
4-20 mA
Rangedown
Up To 10:1 (5:1 for Range 1)
Measurement Range
Up to 2000psi (13.79 MPa) Differential, Up to 4000psig (27.58 MPa) Gage, Up to 4000psia (27.58 MPa) Absolute
Housing Material
SST, Aluminum
Process Wetted Material
316L SST, Alloy C-276
Seismic Rating
8.5g ZPA
Radiation Rating
6.5 Mrad (65 kGy) TID Gamma Radiation
Steam/Pressure Temperature
290°F (143.3°C ) Steam/Temperature
Qualification Standard
IEEE Std 323™-1974/1983/2003
IEEE Std 344™-1975/1987/2004
Product Literature
The Product Data Sheets and Manuals posted on this web-site are intended for general product information only, with errata included. They may not represent the latest revision or contain information relating to recent product notifications, if any.
Contact Information
Please contact Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. at 1-952-949-5200 or [email protected] for the most current information available

Features

  • Qualified per IEEE Std 323™-1974/1983/2003 and IEEE Std 344™-1975/1987/2004 for an industry-standard solution
  • Withstands extreme ambient conditions to 6.5 Mrads TID gamma and seismic levels to 8.5g ZPA
  • Engineered for steam pressure/temperature performance for improved safety
  • Provides 0.2% reference accuracy for reliable measurements
  • Quality control includes traceability of pressure-retaining parts, special nuclear cleaning and hydrostatic testing

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