IP66 DIN panel mounting with extra large characters (D series)

IP66 DIN panel mounting with extra large characters (D series)

The D-series is a panel mounting indicator, controller and monitoring system for measurement applications in industrial environments. It is the robust alternative to your existing, non-waterproof, panel meters.

Benefits:
• Unique, robust IP66 (NEMA Type4X) panel housing made of cast aluminum, allowing even large jets of water and complete immersion.
• Intuitive configuration menu "Know one, know all!", Which saves time, costs and annoyance.
• Resistant to harsh weather conditions: rain, snow, salty atmospheres.
• Only a few centimeters of installation space for smaller, more affordable panels and panel doors.

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D050 D050 Pressure indicator - with very large digits

The D050 is a simple, panel mounting pressure indicator. The unit of measurement to be displayed is easily selected via an alphanumeric configuration menu. No self-adhesive labels need to be applied to the outside of the housing: a weather-resistant and user-friendly solution! The configuration of the range, the offset and the number of decimal places is done via software functions, without sensitive dip switches or trimmers.

Application: The D050 fits in applications where a basic display for pressure measurement is required without pressure monitoring.

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D053 D053 Pressure monitor - with a high / low alarm output

The D053 is a versatile, panel-mounted pressure indicator with continuous pressure monitoring function. It offers the possibility to set one low pressure and one high pressure alarm value. If desired, an ignore function can be set to allow an incorrect pressure during a certain period.

Application: The D053 fits in applications where continuous pressure measurement and monitoring is important.

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