Omega Engineering DPG4000-1, DPG4000-15, DPG4000-30, DPG4000-100, DPG4000-300 Product information

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Omega Engineering DPG4000-1, DPG4000-15, DPG4000-30, DPG4000-100, DPG4000-300 Product information

VERY-HIGH-ACCURACY

DIGITAL PRESSURE GAUGE

LARGE, EASY-TO-READ DISPLAY

Backlit

Display

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Standard

 

DPG4000 Series

URS232 Communications Standard

UVery High Accuracy: ±0.05% FS

UCalibration Certificate Included

UTemperature Compensated: 0 to 50°C

UDisplays in 18 Standard or Custom Engineering Units

UDisplays Ambient Temperature in °C or °F

ULarge, Backlit, 5-Digit Display

with 16.5 mm (0.65") High Digits and 20-Segment Bar Graph

URugged Stainless Steel Case Meets NEMA 4 (IP65) Rating

UMin/Max Recall

UAdjustable Tare Zeros Large System Offsets

UUser-Configurable Sample Rate

Maximizes Measurement Performance and Battery Life

UUser-Configurable Damping Smooths Readings from Pulsating Sources

UAuto Shut-Off for Extended Battery Life

ULow-Battery Indicator

UAvailable with Optional 24 V External Power Input

URear Pressure Port Optional

OMEGA’s DPG4000 takes the concept of a pressure test gauge to a new level. It combines the accuracy of digital technology with the simplicity of an analog gauge, delivering performance, ease of use, and a feature set unmatched

in the pressure measurement world. Setup of the DPG4000 is fast and straightforward, involving a menu-driven display with minimal text and intuitive functions. The gauge is simple enough to be used anywhere in the world, without the need for multilingual displays.

DPG4000-30 shown smaller than actual size.

SPECIFICATIONS

(0 to 50°C Unless Otherwise Noted)

Accuracy: ±0.05% FS positive pressure, ±0.1% FS on compound models

Temperature Compensation: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) to rated accuracy

Proof Pressure: See table, next page Burst Pressure: See table, next page

Note: DPG4000, positive pressure ranges up to and including 100 psig should not be used for vacuum measurements. Vacuum of -5 psig will cause permanent damage to the sensor on low pressue models. Compound ranges can be used to measure vacuum. Vacuum can be used on the 300 psi and 500 psig ranges without damage.

Standard Engineering Units: psi, bar, kg/cm2, inH2O (4°C, 20°C or 60°F), ftH2O (4°C, 20°C or 60°F), cmH2O (4°C and 20°C), mH2O (4°C and 20°C), kPa, mbar, inHg, mmHg, torr

Media Compatibility: Liquids and gases compatible with 316 SS

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