Meter Selection Utility


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  • Go with the Helios PD2-6400 when you want to display voltage and current on one large display meter you can see from a distance. The PD2-6400 can even compute and display apparent power by multiplying the two inputs together.

     

     

     

     

     

    Why you should buy:
    • Large Dual Line Display
    • High Current & High Voltage Inputs
  • The Javelin D is an easy-to-use, 1/8 DIN digital voltmeter that accepts a DC voltage input up to 300 VDC. It features a built-in 4-20 mA isolated transmitter, RS-485 serial communication capability, and a NEMA 4X/IP65 rated front. The four front panel buttons provide quick and simple access to programming and operation functions. There are no jumpers, and no need to ever open the case. After completing setup of one meter, additional meters can be cloned using the time-saving copy function. The optional Form C relays can be used for alarm indication or process control applications. The Modbus® RTU serial communication upgrade enables the Javelin D Digital Voltmeter to operate as a Modbus® slave in RS-485 multi-point data acquisition systems.

    Why you should buy:
    • Up to 300 VDC Input
    • NEMA 4X/IP65 Front
  • The Sabre T PD743 temperature meter combines operational simplicity with high end features to deliver the perfect low-cost digital panel meter for display only applications. The PD743’s menu structure is easy to navigate because the only selections are for input and temperature units; there are no other menu choices to add confusion during the setup process. Despite being a low-cost meter, the PD743 is still packed with many features typically found only on more expensive meters, such as a NEMA 4X front, universal power supply, display to 2300 °F for type K thermocouple, UL listing, and CE marking.


    Why you should buy:
    • Low Cost Display Only Option
    • NEMA 4X/IP65 Front
    • Temperature Input
  • Modules for the PDW90 base station are easy to install and add functionality to the wireless system. There are four types of modules available: dual analog inputs, dual analog outputs, digital I/O, and dual relays. The analog outputs module allows the base station to output two independent analog signals being broadcast by any of the field units. The analog inputs module allows the base station to accept two analog signals and transmit them wirelessly to any of the connected field units. The digital I/O module contains four channels which can be programmed to correspond with any of the field units’ digital inputs or outputs. The dual relays module can also be controlled from any of the connected field units’ digital I/O.

    Four Types of I/O Modules
  • This PD9501 Multi-Function Calibrator has a variety of signal measurement and output functions, including voltage, current, thermocouple, and RTD.
  • The PD9502 is a low-cost, compact, simple to use 4-20 mA or 0-10 VDC signal generator. It can easily be set for 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-10 V or 2-10 V ranges. Signal adjustment is made with a one-turn knob. A 15-27 VDC wall plug is provided with the instrument.
  • The Snooper PD865 is an 1/8 DIN Modbus® meter that can be programmed as a Modbus® RTU master, slave or snooper. In snooper mode, the PD865 listens to the Modbus traffic and displays a process variable being transmitted on the bus. As a master, the Snooper can read up to 8 Modbus variables; it will display one and make the other variables available for other Snoopers to display in snooper mode. As a slave, a Modbus variable may be written to the PD865 by a Modbus master. The PD865 is available with two (2) relays, 4-20 mA analog output, and multi-pump alternation control.




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  • The PD655 is a large display, analog input process meter with flow rate/totalizer and batch control capabilities housed in a rugged, impact-resistant, glass-filled, polycarbonate NEMA 4X enclosure. Each accepts the common process signals such as 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC, 1-5 VDC and 0-10 VDC and displays these signals in engineering units on a large, high efficiency, 4 1/2 digit LED display. The meter also provide two isolated 24 V power supplies to drive both the input and output loops. Options include up to 4 relays for alarm or batch control and an isolated 4-20 mA transmitter output.