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Analog Signal Generator suits troubleshooting applications.

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Analog Signal Generator suits troubleshooting applications.
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April 13, 2005 - Model ASG generates 0-10 Vdc signal in increments of 1 V or 4-20 mA signal in increments of 2 mA. Ramp interval timing function allows users to define maximum and minimum values. Unit includes LED bar graph that indicates analog signal level, and auto shut-off timer ranging from 2-20 min with 2 min increments and 6 min default setting. Operating temperature is 32-122°F. Model ASG is suited for troubleshooting transmitters, transducers, motors, and actuators.

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Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
Hwy. 212 at 12
Michigan City, IN, 46361
USA



Model ASG Analog Signal Generator is Ideal for Troubleshooting


Dwyer Instruments, Inc., the preferred source for practical and affordable on/off valve solutions, is proud to announce the release of the Model ASG Analog Signal Generator. The lightweight 3.2 oz., Model ASG is an ideal tool for troubleshooting transmitters, transducers, motors and actuators. The unit generates a 0 to 10 VDC signal in increments of 1 volt or a 4 to 20 mA signal in increments of 2 mA. The ramp interval timing function allows users to define maximum and minimum values. An easy to read LED bar graph indicates analog signal level. Another feature is an auto shut off timer from, 2 to 20 minutes with 2 minute increments and 6 minute default setting. Operating temperature for the Model ASG is 32° to 122°F(0 to 50°C).

Model ASG is in stock and comes complete with 6 ft. (1.8 m) leads, alligator clips, protective carrying case and instruction manual.

The Model ASG Analog Signal Generator is $179.00.

Dwyer Instruments, Inc. produces a broad range of measurement and control instruments for pressure, temperature, level, flow, and related applications. For more information, or to order a free catalog, contact Dwyer Instruments, Inc., P.O. Box 373, Michigan City, Ind., 46361. Telephone: (800) 872-9141 or (219) 879-8000; Fax: (219) 872-9057; Internet address: dwyer-inst.com; E-mail: lit@dwyer-inst.com.
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