Omega DPGM409-350HG Pressure Gauge Digital High Accuracy Used
Omega
Details
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CategoryMeter
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Dimension7.0in x 5.0in x 4.0in
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Serial463054
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Omega DPGM409-350HG is a digital pressure gauge in very good condition, designed for challenging industrial environments. Built with a robust 316 stainless steel enclosure, it is suitable for washdown and marine applications. This gauge features an accurate 0.08% pressure transducer with 316L stainless steel wetted parts and body. The large 25 mm backlit LCD display ensures visibility from distances up to 11 meters. The gauge supports multiple pressure ranges, including Gauge, Sealed Gauge, Compound Gauge, Absolute, Vacuum, and Barometric. Important features comprise a stable silicon sensor, MIN/MAX/AVG reading, hi and lo alarms, and selectable analog output. It meets CE standards and uses a G 1/4 B pressure connection.
Key Features
- 316SS Enclosure for harsh environments
- 0.08% Accuracy digital pressure transducer
- Large 25 mm backlit LCD display
- Gauge, Sealed Gauge, Compound, Absolute, Vacuum, Barometric ranges
- Stable silicon sensor with selectable MIN/MAX/AVG readings
- Hi and Lo Alarms
- Externally powered with selectable analog output
- Tested to CE Standards
Specifications
- Pressure Range: Gauge, Sealed Gauge, Compound Gauge, Absolute, Vacuum, Barometric
- Accuracy: 0.08%
- Display: 25 mm (1") Backlit LCD, readable up to 11 m (36')
- Wetted Parts: 316L Stainless Steel
- Connection: G 1/4 B Pressure
- Output: Analog, user selectable
- Dimensions: 7 x 5 x 4 inches
- Weight: 2 lbs
Weight
Imperial: 2.4 Pounds
Metric: 1.09 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 8.4 lb x 6.0 lb x 4.8 lb
Metric: 21.34 cm x 15.24 cm x 12.19 cm
Harmonized Code
90262040
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized code 90262040 refers to Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking pressure, which includes digital pressure gauges like the Omega DPGM409-350HG due to its primary function of pressure measurement.
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