Terms of Service
Dwyer terms for using this process instrumentation website.
These terms describe how visitors may use the Dwyer website, product selector, inquiry forms and resource pages. The site supports B2B selection conversations for process instrumentation, sensors, transmitters, environmental monitoring instruments and test instruments. It does not replace a final engineering review, approved drawing, written quotation or calibration certificate.
Use of information
Product names, application notes, industry examples and selector filters are provided to help buyers organize a request. They are not a guarantee that a specific instrument is suitable for a process. Conditions such as media compatibility, pressure class, ambient exposure, enclosure rating, signal output, hazardous-area approval and certificate scope must be reviewed before purchase.
Quotes and availability
Any response to an inquiry is informational until Dwyer or an authorized distributor issues a written quotation. Pricing, lead time, accessories, calibration options and shipping terms may change based on the final operating envelope and documentation needs. A request that omits media, range, approval region or certificate requirements may require follow-up before a quote can be completed.
Technical references
References to ISO/IEC 17025, NIST traceability, CE, MID, ATEX, IECEx, 4-20 mA, HART or accuracy class are used to clarify common instrumentation requirements. The applicable certificate, declaration or approval must be confirmed for the exact model, region and use case. No website sentence should be treated as a substitute for a signed certificate or approved datasheet.
Visitor responsibilities
Visitors are responsible for providing accurate application data and for checking final documents before installation. Do not rely on this website alone for safety-related loops, custody-transfer metering, hazardous-area equipment or regulated process controls. The right decision requires site-specific review by qualified personnel.
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Specification request
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Share range, media, accuracy class and approval region. Dwyer will route the request to the correct application specialist.