Product category:
Gauges, Indicators and Instruments
News Release from: Boiswood | Subject: Model D80 dual channel display
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 April 2001
Fully programmable display for
transducers
Boiswood is now supplying the fully programmable Model D80 display which allows the user to choose alarm set points, zero and span, the decimal point, and the display update rate
Boiswood, the specialist distributor of components for gas and liquid control, is now supplying the Model D80 dual channel display from NT International The fully programmable Model D80 display allows the user to choose alarm set points, zero and span, the decimal point, and the display update rate and is designed for installation in electronic enclosures for indoor use, meeting Nema 4/1.P.65 mounting requirements
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The two-channel 3 x 1/2 digit LED display, accepts two analogue output systems configured for 4-20 mA, 0-5 Vdc, or 0-10 Vdc.
When interfaced with the two pressure transducers of similar range, the display computes the difference between the two transducers.
The display is ideal for use in any filtration application to monitor pre and post-filter pressures and optimise filter life.
The display is factory calibrated to monitor up to two analogue input signals with the option of displaying the difference of the two.
It also provides four small solid-state relays for the output alarms.
The relays may be programmed as normally closed or normally open.
When used with the patented NT 4400 electronic flowmeter, it monitors the flow rate on channel A and the pressure measurement on Channel B.
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