Dwyer Series DM-2000 Differential Pressure Transmitter for Air & Gases
Price:
Negotiable
MOQ:
1PCS
Delivery Time:
5-8 work days
Brand:
Dwyer
Product Description
Dwyer Series DM-2000 Differential Pressure Transmitter for Air & Gases
Product Overview
The Dwyer Series DM-2000 Differential Pressure Transmitter is a precision industrial instrument designed for measuring pressure in air and compatible gases. With its standard 4-20 mA output signal, it provides reliable process control in various industrial applications.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Applicable Industries | Machinery Repair Shops |
| Weight (KG) | 1 |
| Showroom Location | None |
Key Features
- Precision Measurement Measures air and compatible gases with ±1% FS accuracy (±4% FS for ±30 Pa model) at 70°F. Features stable performance with ±1% FS/year drift resistance.
- Easy Installation Housing matches standard Magnehelic gage cutout dimensions for easy retrofitting. Includes inherent pressure connections for 1/8" I.D. tubing.
- Advanced Calibration Digital push-button zero and span adjustments with optional 3.5-digit LCD display showing process values in selectable engineering units.
- Robust Performance Operates in 20 to 120°F (-6.67 to 48.9°C) range with 10 psig (0.69 bar) pressure limit. Thermal effect of ±0.055% FS/°F (standard).
- Reliable Connectivity 2-wire 10-35 VDC power supply with 4-20 mA output and screw-type terminal block for secure connections.
- Compact Design Lightweight at only 4.8 oz (136 g), ideal for space-constrained installations.
Technical Specifications
- Temperature Range: 20 to 120°F (-6.67 to 48.9°C)
- Pressure Limit: 10 psig (0.69 bar)
- Power Supply: 10-35 VDC
- Output Signal: 4-20 mA
- Loop Resistance: Up to 1250 Ω
- Mounting Orientation: Vertical
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Company
Xi'an Kacise Optronics Co.,Ltd.
Location
2nd Building, Tianyuan International Mansion, High-tech Zone, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China
Contact Person
Evelyn Wang