Relative pressure transmitter DPT-MOD
differentialpiezoresistive0-10 V

Relative pressure transmitter - DPT-MOD - Digitron Italia srl - differential / piezoresistive / 0-10 V
Relative pressure transmitter - DPT-MOD - Digitron Italia srl - differential / piezoresistive / 0-10 V
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative, differential
Technology
piezoresistive
Output
0-10 V, RS-485, Modbus RTU, 3-wire
Electrical connection
terminal block
Supply voltage
24 Vdc
Fluid
for air, for non-aggressive gases
Material
PVC
Protection level
IP54
Applications
for HVAC systems, for building automation, for clean rooms
Other characteristics
CE
Pressure range

400,000 Pa
(58.02 psi)

Precision

1.5 %

Process temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Description

The DPT-MOD differential pressure transmitter for air conforms to Modbus over serial line protocol using RTU transmission mode and RS485 interface. The digital output signal is sent over Modbus enabling the DPT-MOD to connect directly to a field communications network. DPT-MOD requires less wiring than the traditional 3-wire transmitters since multiple devices can be connected on serial line. The DPT-MOD includes an Input terminal that enables reading of multiple other signals such as temperature or control relays over Modbus. The Input terminal has two input channels designed to accept 0−10 V, ntc10k, Pt1000, Ni1000/(-LG), and BIN IN (potential free contact) signals. For example, DPT-MOD can read values from one differential pressure measurement point and two temperature measurement points. Hence, the DPT-MOD does the work of three transmitters. Applications DPT-MOD series devices are commonly used in HVAC/R systems for: • fan, blower and filter monitoring • pressure and flow monitoring • valve and damper control • pressure monitoring in cleanrooms
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