Pressure transducer assembly

Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – Diaphragm

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048236047

ABSTRACT:
The disclosed pressure transducer assembly comprises a transducer for generating electrical signals in response to differential pressures; a structure for encasing the transducer, the encasing structure including first and second ports for communicating fluids at first and second pressures to the transducer; and a housing for enveloping the casing structure with fluid having a pressure at least approximately equal to the first or second pressure, the encasing structure being removably disposed within the housing.

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