




DPG Digital Pressure Gauge | Winters Instruments
High-accuracy digital pressure gauge with 316L diaphragm, 2-button operation, and backlight display – ideal for test and industrial setups.
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- Data Sheet
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High-accuracy digital pressure gauge with 316L diaphragm, 2-button operation, and backlight display – ideal for test and industrial setups.
Download Now:
- Data Sheet
- Gauge Instructions
- Installation, Operation and Maintenance
Product Summary:
The Winters DPG Digital Pressure Gauge offers precise digital pressure measurement with ±1% (or optional ±0.5%) accuracy, a 316L diaphragm seal, peak pressure display, and rugged design. It ensures fast, reliable readings in both industrial and commercial environments.
Key Features:
±1% accuracy (optional ±0.5% up to 10,000 psi)
Simple 2-button operation
Reset to zero feature
Peak pressure display function
316L stainless steel welded diaphragm seal
Optional continuous backlight display
Protective rubber boot standard
ASME B40.100 and RoHS compliant
5-year manufacturer warranty
Applications:
Industrial process testing
Commercial pressure monitoring
Field calibration setups
Laboratory test benches
General-purpose installations
Product Benefits:
Quick and accurate digital pressure readings
Durable for tough industrial environments
Easy-to-read display with backlight
Long lifespan with 5-year warranty
Compliant with global safety standards
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FAQs:
Q1. What is the warranty on this digital pressure gauge?
A1. The Winters DPG Digital Pressure Gauge comes with a 5-year manufacturer warranty for peace of mind and long-term reliability.
Q2. How do I choose the correct pressure gauge for my application?
A2. Consider factors such as pressure range, media compatibility, accuracy requirement, and environmental conditions. For critical applications, digital gauges with high precision like DPG are preferred.
Q3. What is the correct way to define pressure ranges for a gauge?
A3. Always select a gauge with a range that’s approximately twice your normal operating pressure to avoid overloading and ensure accurate readings.