Dwyer DM-2002-LCD Differential pressure transmitter, range .250" w.c.

SKU: 17DDM2002LCD

Weight: 1lbs

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Dwyer DM-2002-LCD Differential pressure transmitter, range .250" w.c., 62.2 Pa, 6.35 mm w.c., .622 mbar. Series DM-2000 Differential Pressure Transmitter

  • The Dwyer Series DM-2000 Differential Pressure Transmitter senses the pressure of air and compatible gases and sends a standard 4-20 mA output signal. The DM-2000 housing is specifically designed to mount in the same diameter cutout as a standard Magnehelic® gage. A wide range of models are available factory calibrated to specific ranges.
  • Pressure connections are inherent to the glass filled plastic molded housing making installation quick and easy. Digital push-button zero and span simplify calibration over typical turn-potentiometers. An optional 3.5 digit LCD shows process and engineering units. A single bush button allows field selection of 4 to 6 engineering units depending on range on LCD models.
  • Service: Air and non-combustible, compatible gases.
  • Accuracy: ±1% F.S. at 70°F.
  • Stability: +1% F.S./yr.
  • Temperature Limits: 20 to 120°F (-6.67 to 48.9°C).
  • Pressure Limits: 10 psig (0.69 bar).
  • Thermal Effect: ±0.055% F.S./°F (0.099% F.S./°C).
  • Power Requirements: 10-35 VDC (2 wire).
  • Output Signal: 4 to 20 mA.
  • Zero and Span Adjustments: Digital push-button zero and span.
  • Loop Resistance: DC: 0-1250 ohms maximum.
  • Current Consumption: DC: 38 mA maximum.
  • Electrical Connections: Screw-type terminal block.
  • Display: 3.5 digit LCD, 0.7" height.
  • Process Connections: 1/8" I.D. tubing.
  • Mounting Orientation: Vertical.
  • Weight: 4.8 oz (136 g).
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