Flow Rate Totalizer Pressure

Flow Rate Totalizer
Precision Digital’s flow rate/totalizers display the flow rate from either an analog or pulse output flowmeter as well as the accumulated total and grand total volume over time. Relay, open collector, and analog outputs combined with a variety of power options including AC, DC, battery and loop-power allow these rate/totalizers to provide versatile flow measurement solutions for almost any environment. Rate/totalizers are available in NEMA 4X front digital panel meters as well as FM, CSA, ATEX, and IECEx approved explosion-proof and intrinsically safe meters for hazardous areas.

Flow Rate Totalizer Pressure

  • The ConsoliDator+ is a multi-channel controller that is both easy to use and satisfies a wide variety of process display, alarm and control applications. It accepts 4-20 mA inputs, flow meter pulse inputs, digital inputs, Modbus RTU inputs, and displays them both in numeric and bargraph format on a large, 5.7" color display. It can be equipped with multiple relays with user-definable actions, 4-20 mA outputs, digital outputs, Modbus RTU, and Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP protocol communication capabilities. Additionally, the controller is equipped with up to 32 timers that can be used to control many processes or events.

    All this functionality is easily programmed using free software or via the front panel pushbuttons. Choose the model that best suits your application, from monitoring only to fully loaded controllers with an extensive combination of inputs, outputs and communication protocols. The standard product offering is listed in the ordering guide and other models are available for special order.



    PD9000 Panel Mount
    Why you should buy:
    • Display Multiple Inputs on One Screen
    • 4-20 mA & Pulse Inputs
    • Relay & 4-20 mA Outputs
    • Pump Alternation
    • Power the Transmitters
    • Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP Option
  • The PD659 series includes DIN mountable models for signal isolation, splitting and conditioning of 4-20 mA and 0-10 VDC signals. As signal isolators, they provide a convenient way to isolate the input signal from the power source and output signal. As splitters, they split one 4-20 mA input into two isolated 4-20 mA outputs. As signal conditioners, they convert either a 4-20 mA input to a 0-10 VDC output or a 0-10 VDC input to a 4-20 mA output.