The panel meter or display is designed to measure simple three-phase-voltages. The panel meter is designed for alternating currents and can measure up to 500 V directly without the need of a transformer (phase-to-phase). The panel meter is designed in CAT III and can be applied to many monitoring tasks of voltages in system control.
The digital panel meter is used for processing signals coming from temperature sensors. Depending on your specific needs, the panel meter can be ordered with different inputs for thermocouples (type J, K) or resistance thermometers (Pt100). The input signal of the panel meter is freely scalable, which increases its application possibilities.
The panel meter is used for the signal processing of 4 .. 20 mA. The panel meter has a 5-digit LED display to allow the user to read the directly measured current values.
The panel meter is used for processing signals coming from temperature sensors. Depending on your specific needs, the panel meter can be ordered with different inputs for thermocouples (type J, K) or resistance thermometers (Pt100). The input signal of the panel meter is freely scalable, which increases its application possibilities.
The panel meter is used for processing 4…20 mA and 0…20 mA signals. Many measuring transducers and sensors use this type of output, which makes the panel meter suitable in a wide application area. The measurement results are shown on the large 5-digit LED-display of the panel meter.
The PCE-N20U is a panel meter used for signal processing. Designed for quick and easy system integration, the digital panel meter features a large 5-digit LED display with tricolor coding dependent on the measured values. The panel meter also can output signals via two open collector outputs when a threshold value is exceeded.
The digital panel meter is used for processing signals from Pt100 temperature sensors or thermocouples (type J, K). The measurement results are shown on the large 5-digit LED-display of the panel meter. Depending on the actual values, the temperature can be shown in three different colors, which makes it easier to evaluate them.