Precision Digital: 1/8 DIN Dual-Input Flow Rate/Totalizers

Aug. 23, 2013
The ProVu PD6262 and PD6363 boast a wide range of math functions and programmable displays.

The new 1/8 DIN panel meters feature independent programming of inputs, including separate selection of input type and scaling. The PD6262 supports dual analog inputs of 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-5 V, 1-5 V, or ±10 V, while the PD6363 supports dual pulse inputs, including square wave, open collector, NPN, PNP, TTL, or switch contact signals. Both provide integrated math functions for rate or total flow calculations: addition, difference, summation, multiplication, division, min/max, weighted average, ratio, concentration, and more. Both feature NEMA 4X front panels. The optional SunBright display can be read even in direct sunlight, smoke, fog, dust, or at a distance. The meters are designed for quick and easy display of local or remote information in a variety of flow applications, such as municipal water measurement, wastewater treatment, or chemical mixing. For hazardous areas, such as oil and gas production, the meters are also available as explosion-proof, IP68, NEMA 4X ProtEX-MAX models.

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Precision Digital Corporation
www.predig.com
800.343.1001

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