Panel Meter Selector Tool

June 10, 2009
Red Lion Controls, Inc. announces a panel meter selector tool is now available on the company's website. 

The panel meter selector tool enables users to quickly and accurately identify from Red Lion's broad offering of panel meter solutions the one or more meters that best match their criteria. Users simply answer several questions about their application requirements, and the compatible panel meter/s are listed by part number/s. A short description of each meter as well as outputs and communications information are also listed for quick reference, and users can simply click on specific models for more detailed product information.

Key differentiating features for product selection include:

-  Signal input-  Display size-  Output requirements-  Communications requirements“Red Lion has been the market leader in panel meter offerings for almost 10 years," said Jeff Thornton, Product Manager for Red Lion. "We have so many panel meter solutions available that selecting one meter for an application can be daunting. In fact, in many cases more than one model will meet application requirements." Thornton adds, "The panel meter selector tool helps the user quickly and easily determine the best meter or meters for their application, simplifying the selection process and serving as a valuable and time-saving tool." Red Lion Controls, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of industrial control solutions worldwide. Products include digital/analog control and monitoring, panel meters, PID control, human-machine interface panels, signal conditioning, protocol conversion and data logging products.

For more information, or to find the Red Lion distributor nearest you, go to www.redlion.net

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