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Technical Overview: Dwyer Magnesense MS2-W101 Air Velocity Sensor

This technical overview looks at the features and capabilities of the Dwyer DP Magnesense II Series MS2-W101 Air Velocity Sensor. The video attached also provides wiring instructions, an instruction manual, and more, making this sensor suitable for any application.

This is a technical overview of the‍ Dwyer Magnesense ⁣II Series MS2-W101 Air Velocity Sensor. This series of sensors is ‌used widely in various ⁣applications ⁢such as air cabinets and rooms, ‌to measure differential pressure. We will go⁤ through‌ the various features and settings that⁣ make this sensor stand ⁤out. We'll also explore the measures​ that ⁣need to be taken to ensure an​ accurate differential pressure reading, ⁣as‌ well as the potential output options of ‍this device. We hope this blog post will inform and guide you⁢ on this sensor's technical aspects.

The Dwyer DP Magnesense II Series sensors are designed to measure differential pressure, ranging from laminar air ‍cabinets to any room or corridor. This sensor features a ranging limit of 1 psi ⁣maximum and a burst operation of 10 psi. It also comes with different power and output settings, including VDC DC and AC power, dip switches for mmWC, inches water column, pascal and ​kilopascal output options, and⁣ a 10-35 VDC two wire ⁢power requirement with 4-20 mA output signal. With a temperature limit⁣ of 0 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 18 to 66 degrees Celsius), it can be used in a wide range of ‌environments.

Dwyer® MS2-W101 Air velocity Sensor With Display is a popular series and has stable sensing technology. The output voltage can be adjustable from 0 to 5 VDC or 0 to 10 VDC, while the current is 4 to 20 mA. Both the current and voltage output can also be inverted.

  • Accuracy: Plus‌ or minus 1% per year, plus or minus‌ 1% full scale for 0-0.15 inches water column or 40 pascal.
  • Enclosure rating: IP66
  • Weight: Approximately 230 grams
  • Supported baud rates: 9600⁤ up ‍to 115200

The sensor is provided with ‌a back⁢ plate for‍ installation ⁤and also with an instruction manual and wiring diagram. It comes ‌in two forms, ⁣a display model and a transmitter-only model. Before ordering, it is important ⁣to ⁢know the part number for the desired measuring⁤ range. The tube for plus‌ and ​minus differential should be connected ​to the given host nipple.

FAQ

Q: What is the Dwyer DP Magnesense II⁤ Series Sensor? A: The​ Dwyer DP Magnesense II ‌Series⁣ Sensor is a differential pressure transmitter which is used to measure the differential pressure in many areas, such as clean rooms, laminar air‍ cabinets, and other ​areas. It ⁤has a pressure limit ⁤of ⁣1 psi max, 10 psi burst, and an accuracy of ​+/- 1 percent full ⁤scale. It also has settings for Vdc, dc,‍ ac power, and a dip switch for adjusting between inches water column, pascal, mmWC, and ⁣kilopascal.

Q: What ⁤is ‍the output signal of⁣ the sensor? A: The output signal of the Dwyer DP Magnesense II Series Sensor is 4 to 20 milliamps, which helps it connect‍ to PLC or SCADA systems.

Q:‌ What is the temperature range⁢ for the sensor? A: The temperature range of the Dwyer DP Magnesense II Series Sensor is 0 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 to 66 degrees Celsius). It has a ‌stability of +/- 1 percent per year.

Q: What​ are the baud‌ rates for the sensor? A: The ​supported baud rates for⁢ the Dwyer DP ​Magnesense II Series Sensor are 9600 up ⁢to ​1 lakh 15 200 bottles. It also ⁤has an enclosure rating of⁣ IP66 and weighs​ approximately 230 grams.

Overall, the Dwyer DP Magnesense II Series Sensors provides an⁢ extensive range of features and highly accurate‌ readings ideal for a variety of environments. The comprehensive⁤ capabilities make it an excellent choice for⁢ meeting your differential measurement needs.​ Furthermore, easy setup and installation ensure you can quickly use these sensors for all your applications.

Original Video Title: Dwyer DP Magnesense II series | Air velocity Sensor
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