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AC/DC 85-260V Digital Display for EGT Exhaust gas temperate probe

DISPLAY ONLY

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RED (running low)
BLUE
GREEN (running low)


DISPLAY Technical Details

TEMPERATURE GAUGE


POWER SUPPLY : AC/DC 85-260V (50Hz/ 60Hz)
Contact capacity: AC 250V / 3A
Contact life: 1x10^5
SSR-level: 8V (Open voltage circuit; (30mA short-circuit current)
Temperate precision: 0.2%FS
Outline dimension: 48x 24x 75
Panel Dimension: 45x22

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