Digitron 2023P and 2083P manometers are suitable for gauge, differential or absolute pressure measurements over a wide range of pressures. Over 20 years’ experience, combined with extensive customer research, has given Digitron a thorough understanding of industrial applications and enabled the company to design instruments that meet the the performance and cost demands of today’s industrial and HVAC professionals.
The 2000 Series of pressure instruments includes a wide range of handheld manometers. They are easy to operate, reliable and built to last. The 2023P and 2083P have a robust design with an operating temperature range between -10 and +50°C, a backlit 12,7 mm display and a typical battery life of 200 hours. These models also offer out of range warning, zeroing, zeroing absolute and hold, smoothing, units of pressure, and range lock maximum and minimum.
Representing a new standard in pressure measurement, the series features a number of new, innovative functions designed to make the operator’s job even easier than before. The 2000 Series can test for leaks over a variety of applications. All it needs to get started is to prime the instrument with the relevant pre-stress pressure level, start pressure, test time and allowable pressure change. A custom scale can be created by the user by entering a scale percentage, the value of which is multiplied into the current display.
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