Threaded dew-point sensor VP
G 1/2analogModbus

Threaded dew-point sensor - VP - VPInstruments - G 1/2 / analog / Modbus
Threaded dew-point sensor - VP - VPInstruments - G 1/2 / analog / Modbus
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Characteristics

Mounting
threaded
Process connection
G 1/2
Output
analog, Modbus, Modbus RTU, RS-485, 2-wire
Other characteristics
stainless steel, high-precision, compact
Applications
air, for industrial applications, for high humidity environment, for high-pressure applications, for pure gases, gas, low dew-point
Measuring range

Min.: -70 °C
(-94 °F)

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Description

Maintaining the dew point of your air or gas system will prolong the lifetime of your equipment. Permanent monitoring enables you to detect and prevent problems on time. VPInstruments Dew Point Sensor is designed for ease of use, incorporating all the features needed to make installation and operation as simple as possible. The VP Dew Point Sensor is the smart dew point transmitter with a large measurement range of -70..+60 ⁰C, so you can measure downstream refrigerant type dryers as well as desiccant-type dryers. The sensor has an alarm LED and built-in auto-calibration. With the outputs both 4..20 mA and RS485 (Modbus RTU), you can connect the sensor to VPVisionor any other management system.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Expo Manufactura 2025

11 Feb - 13 Apr 2025 Monterrey (Mexico) Stand 2519

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    Maintenance Next 2025

    8-11 Apr 2025 Rotterdam (Netherlands) Stand 2004

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