Digital Manometer PM 102 K


Digital Manometer PM 102 K

Manometers type PM 102 K with a sensor with ceramic diaphragm are intended for displaying of instantaneous value of the pressure of the measured medium at LED display. This type of display enables good legibility even in poor light or at greater distances. Ceramic diaphragm of the sensor enables using the manometers for measurement of chemically aggressive media, pure gasses [such as oxygen or helium, etc.].

Equipment and accessories:

- Displaying of the pressure at LED display

- Possibility of setting all the parameters with the buttons at the front display board

- Possibility of resetting the range and calibration of the manometer

- Accuracy up to 0.25 %

- Various possibilities of analogue output

- Communication with a control system with a communication line RS-232, RS-485, Bluetooth, or XBee

- Up to 4 resettable contacts

Certificates:

- Certificated TSK 173/06 - 010 as a gauge under legal metrological control.

Files for download

Certificate of the Type

Instructions for Use - SW Version 1.5

Ordering Table

Technical Description

Technical Conditions, Installation, and Connection

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