The EGGS digital voltage monitor DSW 13 is temperature resistant to 70°C
Headquartered in Prietzhausen near Reutlingen, Eggs Electronic GmbH has been a competent partner on all issues related to measurement, taxation and regulation for more than 47 years. Founded in 1973, the company is a successful manufacturer of equipment for measurement, control and control technology. The original customer was already in the area for water treatment, and due to the increasing demand for electrical measurements, Eggs Electronics' products are now used in almost all industries. Our product portfolio provides our customers with simple and cost-effective solutions. At the same time, we always strive to provide high quality at a low price, and attach great importance to good long-term customer relationships.
Digital Voltage Monitor DSW 13:
Wide range of power supplies, high energy efficiency and low no-load power consumption.
Easy to operate due to 0-9 switches, each with 3 digits minimum and maximum.
Accuracy 01%
Voltage monitoring of DC circuits (0-40 V).
Special comparisons can be made.
The switching current is up to 8 A (230 V AC) per message
The temperature resistance is increased to 70°C
Lightweight construction. Applications:
Power Monitoring: A digital voltage monitor can be used to monitor the voltage of a power supply to ensure that the supply voltage is within the required range of the device. This is important for electronic devices that require a stable power supply, such as computers, communication equipment, and industrial control systems.
Fault Detection: Digital voltage monitors can be used to detect power failures or power fluctuations and to alert or trigger protective measures when the supply voltage exceeds a preset range. This is important for systems that require high reliability, such as medical equipment, avionics, and industrial automation equipment.
Test and measurement: Digital voltage monitors can be used to test and measure supply voltages to help engineers and developers understand the performance and behavior of devices. This can be used for things like troubleshooting, power supply design, and product development.
Safety monitoring: Digital voltage monitors can be used in safety monitoring systems, such as monitoring high- and low-voltage power supplies in power systems and industrial facilities. If the supply voltage is too high or too low, a digital voltage monitor can sound an alarm or trigger protection measures to avoid harm to equipment and personnel due to a power failure.
Data acquisition and analysis: A digital voltage monitor can transmit the monitored voltage data to a computer or data acquisition system for data analysis and processing. This can help engineers and researchers understand the performance and behavior of the device and optimize the performance and efficiency of the device.
The EGGS digital voltage monitor DSW 13 is temperature resistant to 70°C