Differential pressure sensor DS85PE series
membraneanalog24VAC

differential pressure sensor
differential pressure sensor
differential pressure sensor
differential pressure sensor
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Characteristics

Pressure type
differential
Technology
membrane
Output
analog
Supply voltage
DC, 24VAC
Mounting
wall-mounted
Fluid
for gas
Material
plastic
Applications
for HVAC systems
Other characteristics
precision, compact, with selectable measurement range, with diaphragm seal
Pressure range

Max.: 6,000 Pa
(0.87 psi)

Min.: 0 Pa
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Description

Differential pressure sensor - DS85PE series Diaphragm element 4 calibrated measuring ranges selectable via DIP-switch Analogue output signal 0…10 V The differential pressure sensor DS85-P…E is used to measure small differential pressures in ventilation and air conditioning. The measurement range from 0…50 Pa up to 0…6000 Pa is divided in three measurement groups. Each group has four calibrated measurement ranges, which are selectable by two DIP-Switches. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Operating mode: Measuring mode Measuring medium: Air or non-aggressive gases Measuring principle: Electromechanical diaphragm measuring system Measuring unit: Pa Smallest measuring range: 0…50 Pa (0.5 mbar) Largest measuring range: 0…10000 Pa (100 mbar) Measuring range: 0…50 Pa (0.5 mbar), 0…100 Pa (1 mbar), 0…200 Pa (2 mbar), 0…500 Pa (5 mbar), 0…1000 Pa (10 mbar), 0…2000 Pa (20 mbar), 0…4000 Pa (40 mbar), 0…6000 Pa (60 mbar), 0…10000 Pa (100 mbar) Measuring range selection:Factory preset Characteristic: linear or radiated Storage temperature: -25…+60°C Limit signal Output / alarm output: open Collector, max 50 mA

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