Rosemount 1151 Differential Pressure Transmitter 1151DP 1151AP 1151GP 1151HP

Industrial Pressure Transmitters
June 23, 2025
Category Connection: Differential Pressure Transmitter
Brief: Discover the Rosemounts Emerson Hart 3051 1151 2051 4-20ma Water Pressure Transmitter, a versatile and high-performance solution for demanding industrial applications. This modular pressure transmitter line offers exceptional accuracy, long-term stability, and robust environmental capabilities, making it ideal for differential flow, high-pressure gas monitoring, and liquid-level measurements.
Related Product Features:
  • Modular design with interchangeable mechanical/electronic modules for easy upgrades and maintenance.
  • High precision with ±0.075% accuracy for smart versions and ±0.1-0.25% for analog versions.
  • Long-term stability of ±0.01% URL over 2 years with silicone fill.
  • Wide turndown ratio of 50:1 for flexible span settings.
  • Robust pressure ratings from 0-5 inH₂O up to 1,000 psid, with static/line pressure withstand up to 6,000 psi.
  • Operates in extreme temperatures from -40 °C to +70 °C, with storage tolerance up to -40 °C to +85 °C.
  • Versatile output options including Smart HART 4-20 mA, standard analog, and low-power analog.
  • Durable materials with wetted diaphragms in 316L stainless steel and optional Hastelloy C, Monel, or Tantalum for aggressive fluids.
Faqs:
  • What are the different configurations available in the 1151 series?
    The 1151 series includes 1151GP (gauge), 1151AP (absolute), 1151HP (high-pressure), 1151DP (differential), 1151DR (remote-seal differential), and 1151LT (liquid-level) configurations.
  • What is the long-term stability of the Rosemount 1151 transmitter?
    The smart versions offer ±0.01% URL over 2 years with silicone fill, while analog models maintain ±0.1-0.2% over 6 months.
  • What materials are used for the wetted diaphragms?
    Standard wetted diaphragms are made of 316L stainless steel, with optional materials like Hastelloy C, Monel, and Tantalum for aggressive fluids.
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