Honeywell 51401551-200 PC Board
Brand | Honeywell |
Module Number |
51401551-200 51401551-301 |
Unit Price | $500 |
Country Of Origin | USA |
Weight | 0.86kg |
Certificate |
C/O from the Chamber of Commerce C/Q from the Manufacturer |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Inventory Qty | 5 |
Honeywell 51401551-200 is a high-frequency ultrasonic level transmitter designed for continuous, non-contact measurement in high dust and foam conditions.
Honeywell 51401551-200 Key parameters
Parameter |
Specification |
Model |
Honeywell 51401551-200 |
Pressure Type |
Gauge |
Pressure Range |
0-200 psi (0-13.79 bar) |
Output Signal |
I²C Digital Output |
Supply Voltage |
4.75 VDC to 5.25 VDC |
Accuracy |
±1.0% FSO (Full Scale Output) |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +125°C |
Media Compatibility |
Dry Air, Non-corrosive Gases |
Response Time |
≤1 ms |
Long-Term Stability |
±0.2% FSO/year |
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Honeywell 51401551-200 Key Features
Adaptable to Extreme Environments: The Honeywell 51401551-200 utilizes a stainless steel sensor unit that withstands high mechanical vibration and temperature shock (-40°C to 125°C), making it suitable for harsh environments like engine compartments.
Digital Signal Interference Resistance: Its native I²C output reduces the risk of signal degradation, allowing the Honeywell 51401551-200 to maintain data integrity even in factories subject to severe electromagnetic interference.
Honeywell 51401551-200 Application examples
German automotive production line: At a Mercedes-Benz brake fluid filling station, over 300 Honeywell 51401551-200 sensors monitor line pressure in real time, maintaining an accuracy of ±0.5%, and have been operating with zero failures since 2020.
American food packaging machinery: Used in the pneumatic systems of Tetra Pak packaging machines, the sensor's steam-wash resistance makes it 47% more likely to survive CIP (cleaning-in-place) processes than competing products.
