UDSPS (Universal Dual Pressure Sensor) is an innovative device designed to measure both low pressure (depth) and high pressure (cylinder) simultaneously. This state-of-the-art sensor uses two separate pressure sensors, one for depth (0-7 Bar) and the other for cylinder pressure (0-400 Bar). Thanks to its dual functionality, it is an ideal solution for search and rescue teams, allowing them to always be informed about the diver's depth and remaining air supply.
The sensor can easily be connected to a Novasub xDR or DVR3 when they are equipped with depth integration. Once connected, these systems provide real-time data such as depth, maximum depth, dive time and pressure. Additionally, a low pressure alarm can be installed to alert the vehicle when the pressure reaches 100 Bar. It can be seen at the bottom of this page.
The UDPS is constructed with a durable Stainless Steel housing with a 3-pin connector on one end and both pressure sensors on the other end. The pressure sensor is equipped with a standard high pressure connection (7/16-20 UNF Male), while the depth sensor uses a small hole to measure external pressure. For easy connection, the sensor uses a standard MCBH3MSS connector. Using 4-20 mA current with HART protocol, the sensor requires only two wires in the cable to transmit all necessary data.
With UDSPS, dive teams can now increase their safety and efficiency, ensure divers' well-being and facilitate successful search and rescue operations.
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| Features | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| MODEL | UDPS-60-350 |
| Output Standard | 4~20mADC 2-wire current output |
| Protocol | HART® communication protocol |
| Depth Range | 0-60MSW |
| Pressure Range | 0-400 Bar |
| Accuracy | ±0.1%FS (typ.) ±0.25%FS (max) |
| Power source | 10-28 VDC 20mA |
| Dimensions | 118 mm x ø 30-44 mm (excluding connector) |
| Material Body | S / S 316 |
| Weight | 650 gr. (In air), 527 gr. (in water) |
| connector | Compatible with MCBH3MSS, MCIL3F |
| Air intake | 7/16-20 UNF Men |
| Pin Layout | 1=+vdc |
| Operating temperature | -10 ° C ~ + 50 ° C |