DCT 533 Industrial Pressure Transmitter Product Highlights
The DCT533 Pressure Transmitter is a versatile and reliable device designed to accurately measure pressure in various applications. It offers a wide range of nominal pressure options, starting from 0 … 100 mbar up to 0 … 400 bar, allowing for precise and flexible pressure monitoring. With its digital output signal using IO-Link technology, compliant with specification V 1.1 and data transfer rate of 38.4 kbit/sec, the transmitter ensures efficient and fast communication. It also features a smart sensor profile, enabling advanced functionality and enhanced integration with control systems.
The DCT533 stands out with its exceptional thermal behaviour and excellent long-term stability, ensuring accurate measurements even under challenging conditions. Additionally, the transmitter offers optional versions, including a pressure port with G 1/2″ flush for applications up to 40 bar, a welded sensor option, and the ability to create customer-specific versions tailored to specific requirements. With its comprehensive features and customisation options, the DCT533 Pressure Transmitter is a reliable and adaptable solution for pressure measurement needs.
Pressure Transmitter Applications
The DCT 533 Pressure Transmitter is widely used in plant and machine engineering. In this field, the transmitter is essential for monitoring and controlling pressure in various mechanical systems and automated processes. Its robust construction and high accuracy make it ideal for integration into industrial machinery, where maintaining precise pressure levels is critical for both safety and efficiency. The IO-Link interface further enhances its utility by enabling seamless communication with modern control systems, supporting predictive maintenance and reducing downtime.
In the energy industry, the DCT 533 plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of energy generation and distribution systems. Whether it’s monitoring pressure in pipelines, boilers, or other critical infrastructure, the transmitter provides reliable data that operators depend on to prevent failures and optimize performance. Its durability and resistance to harsh environmental conditions make it particularly suitable for demanding energy sector applications, where long-term stability and accuracy are paramount.





