Gateway 2011:Dwyer Instruments Inc

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Your online Gateway to Dwyer Instruments Inc. in 2011

P. O. Box 373
Michigan City, IN 46361
1-800-872-9141
Fax: 219-872-9057
www.dwyer-inst.com

About Dwyer Instruments Inc.

Dwyer Instruments Inc., founded in 1931, manufactures a broad range of competitively priced, quality precision instruments for measuring, transmitting, and controlling pressure, temperature, level, and flow.  Many of these instruments are widely known by their individual brand names, such as Magnehelic® and Spirahelic® pressure gages, Photohelic® switch/gages, Rate-Master®, Mini-Master® and Visi-Float® Flowmeters, Slack-Tube® and Flex-Tube® manometers, and Dwyer® pressure switches.

Other established Dwyer brands, including Flotect® flow and level switches, Hi-Flow® valves, Self-tune® temperature controllers and Iso-Verter® signal converter/isolators, are the products of companies that are now divisions of Dwyer Instruments – Mercoid, W. E. Anderson, Proximity Controls and Love Controls.

Visit our Booth: # 2937

We will be featuring many of our new products which include the Mercoid® Series 3100 Smart Pressure Transmitter.  A microprocessor-based high performance transmitter, which has flexible pressure calibration, push button configuration, and programmable using HART® Communication. The Series 3100 is capable of being configured for differential pressure or level applications with the zero and span buttons. A field calibrator is not required for configuration. The transmitter software compensates for thermal effects, improving performance. EEPROM stores configuration settings and stores sensor correction coefficients in the event of shutdowns or power loss. The Series 3100 is FM approved for use in hazardous (classified) locations. The 100:1 rangeability allows the smart transmitter to be configured to fit any application.

 

For more information:

info@dwyer-inst.com

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