DPMs In Sanitary Case Withstand 250°F Steam

Oct. 1, 2000
Meeting or exceeding NEMA 4X requirements, the new SAN Case can house one, two or three of the company's 6000 Series of DPMs. The all-aluminum double gasketed case with high temperature polycarbonate window can be wall, pipe or panel mounted and has

Meeting or exceeding NEMA 4X requirements, the new SAN Case can house one, two or three of the company's 6000 Series of DPMs. The all-aluminum double gasketed case with high temperature polycarbonate window can be wall, pipe or panel mounted and has up to 3-3/4" NPT ports. Steam pressures of up to 250°F on any plane are acceptable.
The 6000 Series DPMs that fit inside the case have functions for V/madc, True RMS, RTD, TC, current loop, strain-gage and RS-232/485 I/O. The display is either 0.6" LED or 0.5" LCD with backlight and optional relay output for controlling. The case is said to be suited for food processing, pharmaceutical or other harsh environment applications. Pricing begins at $160 (with DPM) in small quantities. Delivery is stock to three weeks.

Company: OTEK CORP.

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