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Pressure transmitter | display | 125 to 125 Pa | PoM
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End of life approaching
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DPS-M--LP
Pressure transmitter | display | 0-10 kPa | PoM
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End of life approaching
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DPS-M-10K -2
Pressure transmitter | display | 0-1000 Pa | PoM
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End of life approaching
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DPS-M-1K0 -2
Pressure transmitter | display | 0-2000 Pa | PoM
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End of life approaching
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DPS-M-2K0 -2
Pressure transmitter | display | 0-4000 Pa | PoM
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End of life approaching
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DPS-M-4K0 -2
Damper actuator controller | display | 0-1000 Pa | 24 VDC
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Differential pressure controllers with display for damper actuators
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DPSAF-1K0 -2
Damper actuator controller | display | 0-2000 Pa | 24 VDC
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Differential pressure controllers with display for damper actuators
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DPSAF-2K0 -2
Damper actuator controller | display | 0-1000 Pa | 24 VAC - VDC
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Differential pressure controllers with display for damper actuators
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DPSAG-1K0 -2
Damper actuator controller | display | 0-2000 Pa | 24 VAC - VDC
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Differential pressure controllers with display for damper actuators
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DPSAG-2K0 -2
Constant air pressure controller | display | 0-10 kPa | 24 VDC
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Differential pressure controllers with display for fans
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DPSPF-10K -2
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How to measure air volume flow or air velocity?
A balanced ventilation system supplies fresh air to the building while it extracts stale air from the building. To check whether there is sufficient ventilation
What is differential pressure?
Differential pressure is the difference in air pressure between two distinct points in a ventilation or HVAC system. It is the driving force behind airflow: air
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