Absolute pressure gauge DV-2PS
relativewith LCD displayG 1/4

Absolute pressure gauge - DV-2PS - Italmanometri S.r.l - relative / with LCD display / G 1/4
Absolute pressure gauge - DV-2PS - Italmanometri S.r.l - relative / with LCD display / G 1/4
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Characteristics

Pressure type
absolute, relative
Display
with LCD display
Process connection
G 1/4
Communication
RS485
Protection level
IP64
Pressure

Max.: 700 bar
(10,152.64 psi)

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Precision

0.1 %, 0.2 %

Process temperature

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

The dV-2 PS is a sophisticated digital pressure gauge with two independent pressure switch outputs. The gauge employs KELLER’s proven microprocessor technology which produces highly accurate results. All readings are linearised and temperature corrected, to give an accuracy of 0,2 %FS. There are two independent switches for High and Low control functions. These are solid state and therefore not subject to wear. The switch points are programmed directly from the two front panel buttons and a menu system. Alternatively, the dV-2 PS can be connected via the RS485 link to a laptop/PC, and configured using KELLER’s “Pressure Switch Console” software. User defined configurations can be stored on the computer for future reference. Pressure sequences can also be monitored and recorded on the PC for application diagnostic purposes using KELLER’s Read30 software. Two independent floating switches are available; neither is subject to wear and they can be operated individually as make or break contacts. The switch can provide a window function or be utilised as a hysteresis switch. These switching functions enable the dV-2 PS to assume control tasks. Respective switch output status is displayed on an LED located on the front.

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