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NFPA T2.30.4 R1 NFPA RECOMMENDED PRACTICE GUIDE FOR SELECTION OF FLUID POWER POSITION TRANSDUCERS


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NFPA T2.30.4 R1 Document Information:

Title
NFPA RECOMMENDED PRACTICE GUIDE FOR SELECTION OF FLUID POWER POSITION TRANSDUCERS

National Fluid Power Association

Publication Date:
Aug 22, 2002

Scope:

The technical presentation of this document identifies the factors involved in selecting a reliable and functional position transducer. The selection of components and the success of the installation remain the responsibility of the individuals actually involved in the process. The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) assumes no responsibility for improper application of any of the technologies described in this guide.

This guide presents parameters and requirements of position transducers for use in mobile and industrial fluid power systems. The intent is to make readers aware of the type of information needed to select fluid power position transducers. Lastly, transducer manufacturers may find this guide helpful in communicating with potential users within the fluid power industry.

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