The code P0916AE refers to a product manufactured by Foxboro, a company now acquired by Invensys (currently part of Emerson). P0916AE likely represents a **pressure transducer**, a sensor used to measure the pressure of liquids or gases. Here's a breakdown of the information and how to find details:

**Function:**

* P0916AE is a pressure transducer based on information from various online retailers  ([various online retailers, information not shown due to privacy]).
* Pressure transducers convert pressure (force exerted per unit area) into an electrical signal that can be read by monitoring or control systems.

**Possible Features:**

* Available in various pressure ranges to suit different applications.
* Might offer high output impedance for improved signal transmission.
* Might be compatible with the Foxboro I/A Series (FBM203) Distributed Control System (DCS).
* May include DIN mount base for easy installation.

**Finding Information:**

Detailed specifications for the P0916AE might be limited due to its potential use in industrial process control applications. Here are some ways to find information:

* **Online Retailers (Limited Details):** While some online retailers list the P0916AE with brief descriptions ([various online retailers, information not shown due to privacy]), be cautious about the accuracy of the information, especially for discontinued products.
* **Radwell (Invensys Distributor):** Radwell, a distributor for Invensys products, offers the P0916AE with a 2-year warranty  ([https://www.radwell.com/Brand/IN%20USA](https://www.radwell.com/Brand/IN%20USA)). Their website might include some basic specifications but not detailed manuals.

**Additional Considerations:**

* The P0916AE might be a discontinued product, and finding detailed information from Foxboro (now part of Emerson) might be challenging.
* Working with industrial pressure transducers often requires qualified personnel due to their role in critical process control applications.

**Alternative Resources:**

* Consider searching for similar pressure transducer models from other manufacturers with publicly available datasheets or manuals. Look for models with comparable pressure ranges and features.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions about pressure transducers or industrial process control systems.