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Solid-state hour meter for rugged applications

A Curtis Instruments (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 25, 2002

The Curtis Instruments 732K second-generation hour meter incorporates the standard features of the popular 700G Model and adds a high-intensity LED indicator to the front face.

The Curtis Instruments 732K second-generation hour meter incorporates the standard features of the popular 700G Model and adds a high-intensity LED indicator to the front face for critical equipment status, such as low fuel and high temperatures.

Moisture and dust protection achieves the IP65 rating both front and rear and enables Curtis to position the 732K for rugged industrial and commercial applications, such as construction vehicles, plant hire machinery and lawn and agricultural equipment.

Model 732K is produced with precision solid-state circuitry to provide rapid responses, with no moving parts, to prolong product life and enhance product performance.

The compact design fits standard cutouts of 36.8 x 24.1mm and includes a Delphi-Packard molded connector with two-wire connection to seal and protect in harsh environments.

Additional functions within the 732K include, EEPROM to retain data for up to 25 years without power, eliminating the need for a backup battery.

Power-up self-test displays all eights for 1s at startup, allowing user to verify all LCD segments are functional.

Smart-memory data accumulation activated only if power is applied for more than 5s to eliminate invalid power-ups and/or electrical noise.

The UL and CE certified 732K, is currently available as either a resettable or nonresettable meter and can be mounted through standard mounting screws or with the use of an optional mounting clip, which virtually removes installation time.

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