Digital pressure switch, transmitters for non-flammable, non-corrosive gas applications
ProSense switch and transmitters are fitted with a two-meter cable, color LCD display, and are designed for non-flammable and non-corrosive gas applications.
ProSense digital pressure switch/transmitters are designed for air, no-corrosive gas and non-flammable gas applications. Fitted with a two-meter cable, the precision digital devices feature a three-color LCD display and provide two digital outputs and one analog output. Equipped with a lockable keypad, three operation modes and six pressure unit conversions, these switch/transmitters have two vacuum to pressure ranges (-14.5 to 14.5 and -14.5 psi to 14.5 psi), selectable response times to eliminate chattering, and a fast zero reset. The ProSense digital switch/transmitters are cULus, CE, RoHS, and Reach approved.
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