Dwyer DM-2012 pressure transmitter senses the difference in pressure between two points and produces 4 - 20mA output signals. It is ideal for fan pressure readings, filter monitoring, measuring static pressure in ducts and displaying bi-directional ranges while sensing pressure fluctuations in buildings.
Working Mechanism:
- It measures the difference in pressure between two points in a fluid or gas system.
- It utilises a diaphragm and strain gauge to detect pressure changes.
- When pressure is applied to one side of the diaphragm, it causes deflection.
- This deflection alters the resistance of the strain gauge, resulting in an electrical output signal.
Features:
- This Dwyer differential pressure transmitter has a hose barb connection, enabling the secure attachment of flexible tubing or hoses.
- It provides a quick response to pressure changes for signalling and alerting in critical situations.
- This features plastic moulded housing for durability and design flexibility.
- It features tamper-proof, digital push buttons for simplifying the calibration through easy access to zero & span settings and preventing accidental changes to settings.
- This CE-approved differential pressure transmitter is equipped with a digital LCD screen to indicate the status of the process and pressure in 4 to 6 engineering units.
- It features barbed fitting for connections between two points.
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