Trafag‘s NAT 8252 Industrial Pressure Transmitter is designed to meet the rigorous demands of industrial monitoring and control systems. With its ultra-compact design, fully welded stainless steel construction, and broad customization options, the NAT 8252 delivers a powerful combination of performance, reliability, and adaptability.
Engineered with Trafag’s thin-film-on-steel sensing technology, the NAT 8252 ensures stable and precise pressure measurement over time, even in harsh environments. Its excellent long-term stability reduces the need for recalibration, lowering operational costs and maintenance burdens. A wide measuring range, from 0 to 700bar (0 to 10,000psi), allows it to serve a full spectrum of pressure monitoring applications, from low-pressure process control to high-pressure hydraulic systems.
Designed for extreme conditions, the NAT 8252 offers a completely welded sensor system free from internal seals, providing excellent media compatibility and leak resistance. It is available with triple or optional five-fold overpressure protection, safeguarding both sensor integrity and system reliability during pressure spikes.
For space-constrained installations, the NAT 8252’s minimal footprint enables seamless integration into compact equipment or control panels. Multiple electrical and pressure connection options make it easy to adapt the transmitter to existing systems. Compatibility is further enhanced by a variety of output signals, along with an optional one- or two-channel PNP switching output for integrated control and monitoring which adds flexibility to system design.
Rated for use in demanding environments, the NAT 8252 features IP65, IP67, or IP68 ingress protection and withstands temperatures from –40°C to +125°C. Its rapid 1ms response time ensures real-time accuracy in dynamic processes, while built-in EMC and reverse polarity protection enhance operational safety and installation resilience.
The transmitter also boasts a high accuracy of ±0.5% FS typ. at 25°C, ensuring precise pressure measurement, critical for process control and safety.