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Temperature indicator UPR900
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Temperature indicator - UPR900  - Dynisco - pressure / digital / panel-mount
Temperature indicator - UPR900  - Dynisco - pressure / digital / panel-mount
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Characteristics

Measured value
temperature, pressure
Display
digital
Type
panel-mount

Description

The UPR900 can display your choice of engineering units related to a selectable range of input types. Add an optional secondary input for an all-in-one display of polymer melt pressure and temperature. The secondary input can be strain gauge to indicate differential pressure measurement. The UPR900 includes two standard assignable alarms with the option to add a 3rd. The LCD graphical display allows for easy reading of trending graphs with user selectable monochromatic configurations. The UPR900 is easily field-configured, can be programmed remotely via optional Modbus RS-485 or can be programmed with BlueControl software. Specifications Graphical/text LCD Display with color change LED backlight on alarm (red/green) Graphical trend view of process, alarms & events as standard Easy to use Setup Wizard USB port option for access to configuration and log files Data logging option logs process values, set points and alarms to .csv file for use with spreadsheets Modbus RS-485 and Modbus TCP Ethernet supported BlueControl configuration and commissioning software option Display pressure, temperature, or even differential pressure Optional second input/output for cost-effective single instrument Analog retransmission of process variable allows signal to be sent to other devices Configure locally or remotely by optional Modbus RTU

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