The pressure transducer converts mechanical pressure into precise electrical signals across a 0-100 PSI range, enabling accurate monitoring and control in commercial foodservice systems. Designed for integration into pumps, boilers, and refrigeration circuits, this component supports uptime and consistent performance in demanding operations.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe transducer exterior with a cloth dampened in mild detergent; avoid soaking electrical connections. Rinse with a damp cloth and dry immediately. Disinfect high-touch nearby surfaces—menu covers, handles, salt shakers—using EPA-registered sanitizer per label dwell time. Inspect mounting and wiring weekly; tighten fittings and replace damaged seals. Regular cleaning prevents cross-contamination, supports health-code compliance, deters pests, and preserves equipment life.#@@#Additional Info#@#PartsTown FBD12-2681-0100 pressure transducer measures 0–100 PSI with a compact 3.05" × 0.9" profile, weighs 0.03 pounds, delivers analog output, requires standard electrical interface, and supports HVAC and culinary monitoring with CSA compliance.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
The pressure transducer converts mechanical pressure into precise electrical signals across a 0-100 PSI range, enabling accurate monitoring and control in commercial foodservice systems. Designed for integration into pumps, boilers, and refrigeration circuits, this component supports uptime and consistent performance in demanding operations.
The unit measures from 0 to 100 PSI, providing a broad dynamic window for common kitchen and HVAC applications. Users obtain fine-grained feedback for pressure regulation, allowing tight control loops and rapid detection of deviations.
The transducer measures approximately 3.05 inches in length, 3.05 inches in width, and 0.9 inches in height, enabling installation in constrained spaces. Technicians install it behind panels or within manifolds without extensive rerouting.
The assembly weighs about 0.03 pounds, reducing strain on mounting points and minimizing vibration transfer. Installers handle and position the part easily during service calls, accelerating maintenance tasks.
The device converts pressure into a repeatable electrical signal suitable for PLC and controller inputs, delivering deterministic data for automated systems. Engineers integrate the output into alarm and control schemes to maintain process stability.
The transducer uses materials and sealing compatible with commercial environments, resisting common contaminants and thermal cycling. Maintenance teams expect extended service intervals and fewer unplanned replacements.
The component carries manufacturer identification and a clear part number for inventory control and CSA evaluation when required. Procurement professionals streamline stocking and replacement workflows using the provided identifiers.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the pressure transducer daily for mounting security and wiring integrity to prevent signal loss. Calibrate the sensor monthly with a certified pressure source across 0–100 PSI to verify linearity and zero offset; record values in maintenance logs. Clean electrical connector terminals with contact cleaner and keep mating surfaces dry to avoid corrosion. Replace worn seals and torque mounting hardware to manufacturer specs.