Meriam DDN0100 Pressure Sensor Module

$715.00

Pressure Sensor Module 0-100″H2O dp

Description

Overview Meriam DDN0100 Pressure Sensor Module

The available source data identifies Meriam DDN0100 Pressure Sensor Module as a pressure sensor module. The listing highlights ±0.025% FS with full temperature compensation and Modules are 2.3″ L x 1.3″ W x 2.6″ D positive lock with spring steel latch.

Features and Performance

  • Meriam Model # DDN0100
  • ±0.025% FS with full temperature compensation
  • 2X range when pressureized on high side only, 150 PSI when applied simultaneously to high and low sides/dry gases
  • Modules are 2.3″ L x 1.3″ W x 2.6″ D positive lock with spring steel latch
  • Depress latch to release
  • Electrical connections are PC board contacts to spring loaded receivers on base unit
  • Sensor bay protection modules fill empty bays
  • Pressure Module Only – MFT4000 NOT INCLUDED
  • NIST Traceable Certificate
  • Instruction Manual

Why Choose This Product

This module is suited to compatible calibration or test platforms where the listed range, connection type, or accuracy are required.

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