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VDO A2C59514161 VLB TempOil 12/24V 52 150C D EU DL tc A Classic ViewLine 52mm Black
The VDO A2C59514161 VLB TempOil is a state-of-the-art instrument designed to provide precise and reliable temperature monitoring in marine environments. With a 52 mm (2 1/16 inch) installation diameter and 59 mm (2 1/3 inch) outside diameter, this ViewLine instrument boasts versatility and a sleek design.
Installation is straightforward with a depth of 50 mm and optional flushmount kit A2C59510864. The instrument offers a wide locking height range with a Spinlock nut (0.5 mm - 20 mm) and an optional bracket (2 mm - 15 mm). The functionality of the VLB TempOil includes a coolant temperature upper scale range from +50°C to +150°C and an under scale range from +120°F to +300°F, with a sensor signal input from Veratron NTC Thermistor (322.8-18.6 Ohm).
Accuracy is ensured with a deflection angle of 90° and < 3.6 angular degrees. The dial features a black color, illuminated by an amber LED backlight (605nm), complemented by a white LED backlight pointer and a red warning LED (632nm). Programming is facilitated with the Veratron USB software kit.
Designed under the Veratron ViewLine Marine model, the instrument includes a dual anti-glare and anti-fog lens, and a triangular chrome bezel (Interchangeable). It complies with protection standards, boasting an IP67 front protection class and IP52 rear protection class. With a maximum relative humidity of 95% and an operating temperature range from -30°C to +70°C (Chrome bezel), this instrument is built to withstand marine conditions.
Certified by DNV GL, the VLB TempOil undergoes rigorous testing, including mechanical shock resistance (25G - 6ms - 1Hz), single shock tests (100G - 11ms), and free fall tests (1 Meter - 3x). The housing is flame-retarding, meeting UL94-VD standards.
Elevate your marine instrumentation with the precision, durability, and advanced features of the VDO A2C59514161 VLB TempOil ViewLine instrument, ensuring accurate temperature monitoring in challenging marine environments.
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