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SERIES 605 MAGNEHELIC® DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE INDICATING TRANSMITTER
range .05-0-0.2" w.c., max. pressure 10 psi (1.7 bar), ±4% electrical accuracy, ±4% mechanical accuracy.
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- Easy to read gage permits viewing from far away
- Quick response with no delay in signaling and alerting to critical situations
- Durable and rugged housing with high-quality components
- Optional stainless steel bezel with the same installation diameter as Magnehelic® gage
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Pressure Range
Pressure Type
Accuracy Class
Output Signal
Electrical Output
Pressure Port Size
Pressure Port Type
Connection/Termination
Operating Temperature Range
The Series 605 Magnehelic® Indicating Transmitter provides for both visual monitoring and electronic control of very low differential pressure. The Series 605 is ideal for control applications in building HVAC systems where local indication is desired during routine maintenance checks or necessary when trouble shooting the system. The easily read dial gage is complimented by the two-wire, 4 to 20 mA control signal utilizing the time-proven Dwyer® Magnehelic® gage mechanical design and Series 600 transmitter technology. The two-wire design with terminal strip on the rear simplifies connection in any 4 to 20 mA control loop powered by a 10 to 35 VDC supply.
Product Applications
- Monitor pressures in ducts, rooms, or total building pressures
- Filter monitoring
- Local indication of clean room pressures with process signal sent to control room