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Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/07/2012 2:17 PM

Is there any company that builds new pneumatic transmitters. I have a Foxboro 44BP 0-350 psi input to a 3-15 output transmitter that I can't find parts for.

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/07/2012 2:44 PM

Foxboro is still in business, for one.

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/07/2012 3:42 PM

Search takes me to Invensys and they do not carry the old pneumatic parts anymore.

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/07/2012 2:44 PM

Go here: Search GlobalSpec and search for: pneumatic transmitters.

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/07/2012 3:44 PM

Was able to find a few company's that offered a rebuilt Foxboro 11GM which could be plumbed in.

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/08/2012 1:28 AM

What about doing it the hard way: With pressure to current and current to pressure transducers. See: http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Products/TOC.cfm?MainCategory_ID=10&iCurrentCategoryID=262

Didn't do the details, but they have I/P and P/I

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/08/2012 3:03 PM

Long range, we are looking at a complete transformation to Yokogawa EJA tranmitters with Wexler Digital displays. Won't happen for a while though.

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/08/2012 8:07 AM

Yokogawa makes pneumatic products.

http://www.yokogawa.com/fld/doc/gs/fld-p10-gs-01en.htm

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/08/2012 9:24 AM

You can buy refurbished instruments that work very well, try the reused instrument suppliers

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Re: Foxboro 44BP Pneumatic Transmitters

08/08/2012 11:27 AM

I have been using this company for years and they provide excellent, reliable, and efficient services for refurbishing as well as a plethera of new and/or remanufactured parts and devices.

Cindy Kolath - Account Executive
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