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News Release from: Flotech Solutions | Subject: DTG6000 3D Digital Test Gauge
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 August 2001
Rugged unit for field pressure
measurement checks
The battery powered intrinsically safe DTG6000 3D Digital Test Gauge is designed to provide the ultimate in ruggedness and accuracy for field pressure measurement checks and calibration
The latest Test Gauge from Flotech Solutions of Stockport is the 3D Digital Test Gauge, Model DTG6000 This "state of the art" battery powered intrinsically safe test gauge, and the associated pressure calibration kit, provides the ultimate in ruggedness and accuracy for field pressure measurement checks and calibration
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a water resistant stainless steel case, the DTG6000 has a high resolution full five digit LCD, to match the test gauge standard 0.1% measurement accuracy, powered by an internal long life battery.
The gauge is CENELEC approved intrinsically safe, and operates from -10 to +50C.
The outstanding pressure transducer technology in the DTG6000 starts with the 316SS isolated sensors, which are available for the range -14.7 to +5000 psi, measuring pressure to an accuracy of 0.1% of reading over 20-100% of the span.
Display units are selectable, from up to 9 separate options on low range models, and readings easily seen on the 16mm high digits.
A recall button shows the highest and lowest pressure values recorded during process fluctuations, since the last operator reset command.
RS232 communications is available as an option, as is the full Pressure Calibration Kit and hand-held pressure generator, supplied in a carrying case. Request a free brochure from Flotech Solutions ...
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