About DWYER USA DPG-210 Digital Pressure Gauge
DWYER USA DPG-210 Digital Pressure GageSeries DPG-200 Digital Pressure Gage, 3000 psig
3-in-1: Gage, Transmitter & Switch
The Series DPG-200 Digital Pressure Gage has a precise ±0.25% full scale accuracy. The 4 digit digital display will reduce the potential for errors in readings by eliminating parallax error commonly produced with analog gages. The DPG-200 is packaged in a durable extruded aluminum case designed to meet NEMA 4X (IP66). The unit is powered by 12-24 VDC/VAC and contains two alarm set points along with a 4-20 mA process output. A four-button keypad allows easy access to features. These features include backlight, peak and valley, auto zero and conversion of the pressure units.
DPG-210 Digital pressure gage, selectable engineering units: 3000 psig, 210.9 kg/cm², 206.9 bar, 6108" Hg, 6921 ft w.c., 6745 ft seawater @ 4°C.
- Level Control
- Pump Control
- Process Control
- Compressor Control
Precision Digital Measurement TechnologyThe DWYER DPG-210 employs a piezoelectric pressure sensor and advanced digital processing, delivering rapid and precise measurements with an accuracy of 0.25% full scale. Its measurement range is 0200 psi (model-dependent), supporting a variety of industrial and commercial applications where accuracy and dependable results are essential.
User-Friendly Operation and VersatilityWith selectable pressure units and push-button zeroing, the DPG-210 adapts easily to different measurement requirements. Its large backlit LCD display ensures visibility even in low-light environments, while peak/data hold and fast sampling rates (up to 10 readings/sec) support critical monitoring and calibration tasks in real time.
Built for Industrial ReliabilityEnclosed in a rugged, corrosion-resistant stainless steel housing and finished with a sturdy protective rubber boot, this gauge is water- and dust-tight (IP67 rated). With a wide temperature operating range (-20C to 60C) and robust materials (Viton/Buna-N seals), its designed to withstand demanding conditions reliably.
FAQs of DWYER USA DPG-210 Digital Pressure Gauge:
Q: How do I select different pressure units on the DWYER DPG-210 Digital Pressure Gauge?
A: Pressure units can be easily switched among psi, bar, kPa, and MPa through the gauges intuitive menu. Simply follow the instruction manual to access the settings and select your preferred unit for display and measurement.
Q: What types of environments and media can this digital gauge measure?
A: The DPG-210 is rated IP67 for water and dust resistance, making it suitable for harsh industrial settings. It can measure pressure for air, gases, and liquids that are compatible with its stainless steel housing and Viton/Buna-N seals.
Q: When should I use the push-button tare/zero function?
A: Use the push-button zeroing function before taking a new measurement to eliminate any residual or offset pressure, ensuring your readings start from a true zero. This feature is especially helpful during calibration or after connecting the gauge to a new system.
Q: Where can I mount or connect the DPG-210 pressure gauge?
A: The gauge is equipped with a 1/4 NPT male bottom connection, allowing direct installation onto pipes or equipment commonly found in HVAC, hydraulic, and industrial systems.
Q: How does the data hold/peak hold function benefit my readings?
A: The data hold function allows you to freeze the current reading for easy recording, while peak hold captures and displays the highest pressure value measured during a session, aiding in process monitoring and ensuring maximum values are not overlooked.
Q: What is the process for replacing the batteries, and how long will they last?
A: To replace the three AA batteries, simply open the battery compartment as instructed in the manual. With standard batteries, you can expect up to 2000 hours of operation, depending on usage and backlight settings.
Q: What are the benefits of the DPG-210s enclosure and construction materials?
A: The stainless steel housing, polycarbonate lens, and protective rubber boot provide excellent durability and corrosion resistance. Combined with the IP67-rated enclosure, the gauge remains reliable and safe for use in rigorous industrial environments.