HoneyWell STG97L Hart 4-20mA 3000PSI Pressure Level Transmitter Transducer Meter

Industrial Pressure Transmitters
June 20, 2025
Category Connection: Industrial Pressure Transmitters
Brief: Discover the Original HONEYWELL STG97L STD924 Differential Pressure Transmitter, a versatile 4-20mA output transmitter with advanced diagnostics and smart features. Ideal for industrial applications, it offers superior accuracy, temperature compensation, and seamless integration with control systems.
Related Product Features:
  • Piezoresistive sensor with differential pressure, temperature, and static pressure sensing for precise measurements.
  • Microprocessor-based electronics enhance span turndown ratio and improve temperature and pressure compensation.
  • Durable meter body and electronics housing resist shock, vibration, corrosion, and moisture.
  • Replaceable and interchangeable single-board electronics compatible with ST 3000 Series 100 and 900 models.
  • Two-way communication with Honeywell field-rated portable configuration devices like SFC and MC Toolkit.
  • Direct digital integration with Experion PKS and other control systems for local measurement accuracy.
  • Advanced diagnostics with three levels of failure reporting to minimize unplanned outages.
  • Configurable linear or square root output conformity for flexible application use.
Faqs:
  • What makes the HONEYWELL STG97L STD924 Differential Pressure Transmitter unique?
    It features a piezoresistive sensor with three-in-one sensing (differential pressure, temperature, static pressure) and advanced diagnostics for reliability.
  • Can the STG97L transmitter be integrated with existing control systems?
    Yes, it offers direct digital integration with Experion PKS and other systems, eliminating typical A/D and D/A converter inaccuracies.
  • What are the benefits of the STG97L's advanced diagnostics?
    Advanced diagnostics provide early failure warnings, three levels of failure reporting, and comprehensive on-board diagnostics to reduce maintenance costs and unplanned outages.
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