03.06.25 -- Uniper Builds New 17 Megawatt Peak (MWp) Solar Park On Ash Landfill At Former Wilhelmshaven Power Plant
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03.06.25 -- Uniper Builds New 17 Megawatt Peak (MWp) Solar Park On Ash Landfill At Former Wilhelmshaven Power Plant

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266HSH Modbus Pressure/Temperature Transmitter Datasheet

This intelligent 266 Modbus transmitter provides the user with precise measurements of gauge pressure and optional process temperature (the latter by means of an externally connected Pt100 resistance temperature detector), in a single device. Information is available to any host device that can communicate using Modbus protocol.

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03.06.25 -- Uniper Builds New 17 Megawatt Peak (MWp) Solar Park On Ash Landfill At Former Wilhelmshaven Power Plant