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Xylem-Goulds Pumps 9K712 Pressure Transducer 4-20 mA 300 PSI

Special Price $798.15 Regular Price $885.94
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9K712
The Xylem-Goulds Pumps 9K712 Pressure Transducer is a high-quility sensor which precisely measures and transmits pressure data in HVAC systems. This transducer functions between 0–300 PSI pressure while delivering a 4mA-20mA analog signal output which makes it compatible with chillers, boilers, pumps and air handling units. The main advantages of this systems include better energy efficiency and better system protection together with shorter maintenance periods. This part features a durable construction that enables it to operate reliably throughout extended periods thus becoming crucial for contemporary HVAC pressure management systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: Pressure Transducer
  • Output: 4-20mA
  • Range: 300
Manufacturer Name: Xylem-Goulds Pumps
Product Number: 9K712
OEM Part Number: 9K712
Product Description: Pressure Transducer,4-20Ma,300
Weight:0.2lbs/90.72g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Xylem-Goulds Pumps 9K712 Pressure Transducer?

Regularly inspect the transducer for dirt, moisture, or corrosion. Clean the sensor area carefully and check electrical connections for tightness. Calibrate periodically to ensure accurate pressure readings and prevent system performance issues.

What are common issues with the Xylem-Goulds Pumps 9K712 Pressure Transducer?

  • Inaccurate or drifting pressure readings.
  • Electrical connection failures.
  • Corrosion or moisture ingress.
  • Signal loss or intermittent output
  • Sensor damage from overpressure.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off pump power and relieve system pressure completely before removal.

Step 2: Disconnect old transducer and label wiring connections.

Step 3: Inspect and clean the pressure port; apply thread sealant if required.

Step 4: Install new transducer, tightening securely without over-torquing.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring to control panel per diagram.

Step 6: Restore power, calibrate signal, and verify accurate pressure readings.