Digital pressure gauge EMPEO 3
threadedstainless steelBourdon tube

Digital pressure gauge - EMPEO 3 - Manometer Preiss EMPEO-KBM OHG - threaded / stainless steel / Bourdon tube
Digital pressure gauge - EMPEO 3 - Manometer Preiss EMPEO-KBM OHG - threaded / stainless steel / Bourdon tube
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Characteristics

Display
digital
Mounting
threaded
Material
stainless steel
Technology
Bourdon tube
Communication
with electrical contact
Pressure

Max.: 1,000 bar
(14,503.77 psi)

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Description

Double indication redundant ♦ 4-20mA Output signal ♦ 4-digit aplhanumeric indication ♦ Nominal size: Ø160mm ♦ Acc. of max. scale value analogue: 0,60% ♦ Acc. of max. scale value digital: 0,25% (lower 2,5bar 0,4%) ♦ Measuring system: sopper alloy ♦ Case: rim-sealed ring, stainless steel ♦ Window: glass Application area Our EMPEO 2 and EMPEO 3 are characterized by a double indication, which is actuated rednundant. That means, that both measuring systems, analogue and digital, measure independent of each other and control each other. Consequently we have the benefit of the analogue indication with its good instrument read-out and the well visible trend changing system pressure, combined with a digital indication by a pressure sensor. In case of a deviation in the measuring system, the customer recognizes it immediately and can react directly; he will not accomplish faulty measurements and will check the gauge. The chance that both measuring systems will show faulty values goes to zero. This gauge comes with a 4-digit alphanumeric indication with Min/Max measured data storage, zero-calibration and a bar/psi/Mpa/kpa changeover. Setting up with the supplied by magnet.

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