element14 adds Dwyer Instruments to portfolio

Automation

element14 has announced that it has substantially expanded its available range of sensor, instrumentation and industrial products with the addition of Dwyer Instruments, a global leader in manufacturing innovative instrumentation solutions for the worldwide HVAC and process automation markets.

Dwyer Instruments has a long history of innovation in designing and manufacturing measurement sensors that provide superior performance. Their products are in use every day in essential heating, cooling and ventilation system processes around the world. 

The Dwyer products available at element14 include:

•              Series 2000 Magnehelic Differential Pressure Gages: They  are a versatile and reliable choice for low differential pressure measurement. With 81 models and 27 options to choose from, customers can find a perfect gage to suit their needs. Featuring Dwyer's patented Magnehelic gage movement, the Series 2000 gage quickly indicates air or non-corrosive gas pressures, whether positive, negative (vacuum) or differential. The gage is designed to resist shock, vibration, over-pressures and is weatherproof to IP67.The high accuracy option is twice as accurate as the standard gage. Suitable for filter, blower, fan, and duct monitoring, among other applications.

 

•              Series VF Visi-Float Acrylic Flowmeter: It is a line of direct reading, precision machined, clear acrylic body flowmeters suitable for both gas and liquid applications. The fabrication of the Visi-Float flowmeter is backed by over 60 years of experience in acrylic instrument machining. This series consists of 2˝ (51 mm) and 4˝ (102 mm) scales with optional precision metering valves. It is used in various applications, including medical equipment, laboratory equipment, air samplers, gas analysers, pollution monitors, chemical injectors, and cabinet purging.

The new Dwyer sensor and instrumentation products are now available from Farnell in EMEA, Newark in North America and element14 in APAC.

 

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