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DPL 5000

DPL 5000

Portable Low Range Dew Point system used for accurate and reliable verification of gases using the latest in sensor technology

Commonly used for the verification of Hydrogen, Nitrogen or Argon dew point.  Quick disconnect setup for use on multiple gas feed lines.  Rapid response sensor used for quick readings.

Features

Hand-held display
Sensor and flow block
USB and adapter cable

Utility software

 

Dew Point Measurement

Measurement of very low dew points with high accuracy
Excellent long term stability
Rapid response time with fast stabilizing dew point reading
Durable against condensation
Includes hand-held instrument, sensor, sensor housing, flow meter, quick connect fittings, logging software, and durable carrying case
Total Measurement Range: -148° to 32°F (-100° to 0°C); +/- 5.4°F (+/- 3°C)
Optimal Measurement Range: -112 to -22°F (-80 to -30°C); +/-3.6°F (+/- 2°C)
Operating Temperature: -40 to 140°F (-40 to 60°C)
Operating Pressure Range: 0 to 725 psi (0-50 bar)
Operating Humidity: Non-condensing
Analog Outputs: 4 – 20mA 0 – 20mA 0 – 10 V
Output Units Dew Point/Frost Point, ppm & ppb (by volume), ppm (by weight)
Sensor Threads: NPT 1/2″
Sensor Housing: IP65 – NEMA4 (AISI316L)
Display Housing: IP40
Display Weight: 385g
Power: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery or 45 W USB-C AC adapter
Battery Recharging Time: Approximately 2 Hours
Battery Charger Input Requirements: 110-240VAC / 50-60Hz / 1.2A
Run Time on Battery Power: 10 Hours- Continuous Use / Up to 30 days- Data logging only
Languages Supported: Ten possible languages (See manual for details)
Data Logging Capacity: Up to 5.5 million real-time data values
Data Logging Interval Options: 1s, 5s, 15s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 15min, 30min, 1h, 3h, 12h
Logging Duration Options: 1min, 5min, 15min, 30min, 1h, 3h, 12h, 24h, 7d, 31d, Memory Full
Available Display Units: (Between 1 and 3 can be displayed at one time) Dew Point Temperature (°F or °C) PPB (Parts Per Billion Water – by volume) PPM (Parts Per Million Water – by volume) PPMW (Parts Per Million Water – by weight)