Level measuring instrument DPM-200
digitalprocess

Level measuring instrument - DPM-200 - BinMaster - digital / process
Level measuring instrument - DPM-200 - BinMaster - digital / process
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Characteristics

Measured value
level
Technology
digital
Applications
process

Description

The DPM-200 digital panel meter is designed to accept 4-20 mA inputs from a wide variety of sensors. It is extremely versatile, easy to set up, and suitable for use in a wide variety of indoor or outdoor process applications. The display features an extraordinarily bright and large LED output, with the standard model offering 0.56” display height and the X2 model offering an astounding 1.2” display height that can be easily seen up to 30 feet away. It is visible in bright sunlight, smoke, fog, or dusty environments. A convenient keypad allows users to set and acknowledge alarms and manage output relays. Uses Manufacturers using sensors with a 4-20 mA output to manage process operations Monitoring the level of solids, powders, or liquids stored in bins, tanks, or silos Operations that are managing a wide number of process variables Plants where multiple storage vessels must be continuously monitored Process operations where overfills and outages must be prevented Features Accepts 4-20 MA inputs from level sensors Housed in a shallow-depth, NEMA 4X enclosure Two display height options: standard DPM-200 meter is 0.56" (14.2 mm); X2 height is 1.2" (30.5 mm) Adjustable display intensity for a variety of lighting conditions and direct sunlight Setup via free MeterView software, four front panel pushbuttons, or using the cloning function Flexible relay functions for automatic or manual resets and 0 to 199 second time delays User selectable fail-safe operation is independently programmable for each relay
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