Compressed air multi-parameter transmitter DPT146
pressuredew-pointprocess

compressed air multi-parameter transmitter
compressed air multi-parameter transmitter
compressed air multi-parameter transmitter
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Characteristics

Measured value
pressure, dew-point
Other caracteristics
process, for compressed air

Description

DPT146 for compressed air measurement makes monitoring compressed air simple and convenient. The DPT146 measures both dew point and process pressure simultaneously, and is the ideal choice for anyone using or monitoring compressed air. Features •The first transmitter that monitors both dew point and process pressure •A simple and convenient transmitter for monitoring of compressed air •Highly accurate humidity information thanks to dew point data coupled with live pressure input •Compatible with the Vaisala Hand-Held DM70 for easy spot-checking, local display and data logging •Pressure: 1 … 12 bar •Dew point: -70 … +30 °C (-94 ... +86 °F) •Digital output RS-485 with MODBUS Key Benefits 2 measurements in 1 When dew point data is coupled with live pressure input, conversions to atmospheric pressure or ppm are available online, leaving no ambiguity in the information. Accurate and stable Incorporates the proven DRYCAP and BAROCAP sensor technologies and combines the knowledge of more than 20 years of sensor technology development. Simple and efficient installation One transmitter providing two measurements means reduced installation costs and a much easier setup.

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Exhibitions

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.1 - Stand C76

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    Intersolar 2024
    Intersolar 2024

    18-21 Jun 2024 Munich (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B3.173

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