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Omega Now Offering New Ranges on DPG409 Series Digital Pressure Gages

Ranges from vacuum to 5000 psi are available.

By DE Editors  

August 29, 2011

By DE Editors

Omega’s new DPG409 series of digital pressure gages feature a large backlit display. A stainless steel enclosure is designed for wash-down, sanitary and marine applications. The DPG409 has also been tested to industrial CE specifications.

Ranges from vacuum to 5000 psi are available. All units included setup software, which allows for installation and calibration via a USB connection. The wireless transmitter option sends readings to remote locations and allows for PC-based chart recording and data logging.
 
In addition to gage and absolute pressure ranges, new models are now available with sealed gage ranges from 100 to 5000 psi, compound gage ranges from +/- 10 inH2O to +/-15 psi, vacuum (negative gage) ranges from 0 to -10 inH2O to 0 to -15 psi, and barometric ranges from 0 to 1100 hPa to 880 to 1100 hPa or 0 to 32 inHg to 26 to 32 inHg.

For more information, visit Omega.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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