March 13, 2008 -
Available with base or DIN rail mount, Series 610 measures pressure and flow of air or non-conducting gases in clean rooms, isolation rooms, and other critical environments. Transmitter uses all stainless steel micro TIG-welded sensor to detect differential pressure and convert it into linear dc electrical signal by electronic circuit. To facilitate installation, device includes easy-access pressure ports and electrical connections, removable heads, and detachable terminal blocks.
NEW! Series 610 High Performance, Low Differential Pressure Transmitter
Dwyer Instruments, Inc., the preferred source for your complete range of practical and affordable instrumentation, is announcing the release of its NEW SERIES 610 LOW DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER.
The Series 610 Low Differential Pressure Transmitter is capable of measuring the pressure and flow of air or non-conducting gases at greater resolution in clean rooms, isolation rooms and other critical environments. This unit uses an improved all stainless steel micro-tig welded sensor to detect differential pressure and convert this pressure into a liner DC electrical signal by a unique electronic circuit. Easy access pressure ports and electrical connections, removable heads, and detachable terminal blocks make for fast and easy installation.
The Series 610 transmitter can be ordered with either a base mount or a din rail mount and the option of a digital read out display. In addition, a calibration key can be ordered that allows the user to set zero and span. One key will work on multiple transmitters.
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