Differential pressure gauge DA2000-A-S
analogpanel-mountwall-mounted

Differential pressure gauge - DA2000-A-S - Arthur Grillo GmbH - analog / panel-mount / wall-mounted
Differential pressure gauge - DA2000-A-S - Arthur Grillo GmbH - analog / panel-mount / wall-mounted
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Characteristics

Pressure type
differential
Display
analog
Mounting
panel-mount, wall-mounted
Technology
diaphragm
Communication
analog output
Protection level
IP66
Applications
for gas, for HVAC
Other characteristics
precision, with diaphragm seal
Pressure

Min.: 0 Pa
(0 psi)

Max.: 5,000 Pa
(0.73 psi)

Precision

0.75 %, 2 %

Process temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Description

Differential pressure gauge - DA2000-A-S Differential pressure manometer in a protective housing Diaphragm element Smallest measuring range 0…100 Pa Wide 270° analog display – scale length ca. 250 mm No supply voltage needed Scaling in m3/h possible Analog output 0…10 V or 4…20 mA possible Manometer with diaphragm element for indication of pressure, under pressure or differential pressure of non aggressive gas. The Manometer is delivered with accessories for mounting in front or behind a panel or wall installation. Optional are: * Two limit value pointers red or green * Manometer with analog output signal * Combination of indicator and pressure switch fitted in a wall mounting bracket 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…100 Pa (1 mbar) Measuring range selection: factory preset Characteristics: : linear or sqaure root
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