HL-TP series air duct static pressure transmitter

HL-TP22 series air duct static pressure transmitter is used to measure the differential pressure in the air duct in the building automation system. The signal output can provide voltage and current signal types, and the OLED
display module is optional. Adapt to the different requirements of various control systems. It has small drift, no mechanical displacement, high precision, easy to use, and the installation direction has almost no effect on the
measurement.
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Specifications

Model Measuring range Signal output Measuring accuracy Working voltage Working temperature Protection level
HL-CO2D01R1 0 ~ 2000ppm RS-485 ±40ppm ±3% of reading AC/DC15~24V -10 ~ 50℃ IP30
HL-CO2D02R1 0~10V
HL-CO2D03R1 4~20ma

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