• The Trident PD765 digital panel meter is one of the most versatile meters on the market and will satisfy a wide variety of process and temperature applications. Housed in an 1/8 DIN enclosure with a NEMA 4X front, the meter can be field programmed to accept process voltage (0-5 V, 1-5 V, etc.) and current (4-20 mA) inputs, 100 Ohm RTDs, and the four most common thermocouples. The display height on the standard Trident meter is 0.56" (14.2 mm) and on the Trident X2 the display height is an astounding 1.2" (30.5 mm). The intensity of the display can be adjusted to compensate for various lighting conditions, including direct sunlight. Programming and setup can be performed with the four front panel pushbuttons, free MeterView software, or using the copy function. Options for the PD765 include 2 relays, a 4-20 mA output, 24 V transmitter power supply, and Modbus® serial communications.

    PD765 X2
    Why you should buy:
    • Big Display
    • 1/8 DIN Panel Meter
    • Universal Inputs
    • 2 Relays & 4-20 mA Output
  • The PDA-LH series light/horn accessory can be connected to select Precision Digital meters to provide better visibility and control of alarm conditions. It is available in three different light configurations and each comes with a built-in 85 dB horn.

    The light can be wired to flash (not available on PDA-LH5C) or stay steady on. Both the light and horn can be controlled independently of each other using separate relays on the meter, and may be reset in a variety of ways based on the connected meter's relay reset capabilities.

    The PDA-LH light/horn is IP65 rated, making it suitable for outdoor applications and has an operating temperature range of -40 to 40°C (-40 to 104°F).

    Why you should buy:
    • Boost Visibility of Alarm Conditions
    • Ideal for Custom User Installations
  • The PDA9000SH ConsoliDator+ Sun Hood provides shade for the ConsoliDator+ when it is mounted in direct sunlight. It is adhered to the ConsoliDator+ enclosure with industrial grade double-sided tape (provided).
  • The PDA8068 USB serial adapter is used to connect the PD6830, PD6830X, and PD6730 directly to a computer via USB. This module connects the internal electronics module directly to a computer, and only allows for programming of the units. No live monitoring is possible with this module. This is ideal for quickly connecting to MeterView EX or ScanView EX for programming. USB and meter to adapter cables are included.

  • The Precision Digital PDW30 provides a simple, straightforward way to get an analog, discrete (digital) or Modbus signal from where you have it to where you need it – without having to run wires! It’s a point-to-point wireless bridge that is virtually plug and play right out of the box.

    The PDW30 consists of a primary and a secondary unit and communication between the two is by-directional. That means you can send 4-20 mA, discrete and Modbus signals from the primary unit to the secondary unit and also send completely different 4-20 mA, discrete and Modbus signals from the secondary unit to the primary unit. For instance, the primary unit could send a 4-20 mA signal to the secondary unit corresponding to the level in a tank and the secondary unit could send a 4-20 mA signal to the primary unit to control a valve.

    Primary and secondary units are also equipped with four digital I/O that can each be independently programmed as an input or an output. A Loss of Signal warning is also available by connecting devices to the G and LS screw terminals.

    To indicate alarm situations, both units can be equipped with an optional, field installable, two relay module. These relays are rated Form A (SPST) 5A.

    The specified range between the primary and secondary unit is 1 mile line-of-sight outdoor and 500 feet indoor and repeaters are available to extend the range. A low-cost wireless survey tool, Model PDA10, is available to test the signal strength of your application before you buy. And if the PDW30 system does not work in your application, you can return it for full credit!

    1 Mile Line-of-Site / 500 Feet Indoor
  • In its most basic form, the PDW90 consists of field units (up to 32) that accept 4-20 mA signals and transmits them wirelessly to a base station. The primary advantage of this system is how simple and economical it is to get multiple signals (not just 4-20 mA, also discrete (digital) and Modbus) from where you have them to where you need them – all without having to run wires!

    The wireless communication between the field units and the base station is bi-directional. That means you can send 4-20 mA, discrete and Modbus signals from the field units to the base station and also send completely different 4-20 mA, discrete and Modbus signals from the base station to the field units. For instance, the field unit could send a 4-20 mA signal to the base station corresponding to the level in a tank and the base station could send a 4-20 mA sig-nal to the field unit to control a valve.

    Field units are also equipped with four digital I/O that can each be independently programmed as an input or an output. A Loss of Signal warning is also available by connecting devices to the G and LS screw terminals.

    To indicate alarm situations in the field, the field unit can be equipped with an optional, field installable, two relays module. These relays are rated Form A (SPST) 5A and are controlled by the digital outputs on the base station.

    The base stations are available in configurations for 2, 6, or 16 I/O slots for a variety of field installable I/O modules. The available I/O modules are:

    • •Dual Analog Input
    • •Dual Analog Output
    • •Dual Relay Output
    • •Four Digital I/O

    The specified range between the base station and field units is 1 mile line-of-sight outdoor and 500 feet indoor and repeaters are available to extend the range. A low-cost wireless survey tool, Model PDA10, is available to test the signal strength of your application before you buy. And if the PDW90 system does not work in your application, you can return it for full credit!

  • PDWR wireless signal repeaters are used to improve the connectivity in PDW30 point to point and PDW90 point to multi-point wireless systems. They will generally increase signal range of the system by another 1 mile line-of-sight or 500 feet indoor.

    The repeaters are simple to install as they only require power and a network ID. Any PDW wireless units in range of the repeater with the same network ID will retransmit through it, thus increasing signal strength.

    PDWR repeaters can be used to broadcast over very long distances or around permanent obstacles.

    The PDWR repeaters are available in either aluminum or stainless steel NEMA 4X, IP68 enclosures and these enclosures contain plenty of room for field wiring connections.

  • Go with the Helios PD2-6200 when you want to display both flow rate and total at the same time from a 4-20 mA output flowmeter. The PD2-6200 can display both flow rate and total in six full digits and can also be configured to display non-resettable grand total. The PD2-6200 can even display open channel flow using its programmable exponent function. The PD2-6200's NEMA 4X enclosure, super bright LEDs, and wide operating temperature range make it perfect for outdoor applications.

     

     

     

    Why you should buy:
    • Large Dual Line Display
    • Displays Flow Rate and Total
    • Analog Input
  • The PDA10 is a wireless surveying tool kit which is intended to be used in conjunction with PDW30 or PDW90 wireless products. The surveying tool kit comes with two units: a handheld unit and a target unit. Use the pair prior to wireless system installation to demonstrate signal strength throughout the facility or between intended installation locations. The handheld unit may be used standalone after installation in order to determine received signal strength from all of the devices in order to determine new field unit locations or to troubleshoot connectivity issues.