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Product category: Gauges, Indicators and Instruments
News Release from: Red Lion Controls | Subject: Meters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 21 February 2001

Complete range of meters for any
application

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Red Lion has introduced a complete range of tachometers, digital panel meters, large displays, timers, counters and sensors for almost any application

Red Lion has introduced a complete range of meters for almost any counting, timing, rate or flow measurement applications The range consists of tachometers, digital panel meters, large displays, timers, counters and sensors each of which is available in a range of models

Counters are available from simple switch contact to a more complex dual quadrature signal with communications and control.

Size and cost can be kept to a minimum with the CUB family of counters whilst the PAX range of Meters offers modular designs with plug-in output cards.

The Red Lion range of timers fulfills any demand for hour meters, elapsed timers, real time clocks, process time and other essential building blocks for cost effective control.

The range of tachometers will display rates in linear feet, revolutions, gallons, or other measures, and control can be achieved by adding outputs and communications.

With a display height of 3.32 inches, visible at distance of up to 130 feet, the LPAX and LDD large display units are ideal for environments where visibility is low.

These units are offered with a wide choice in capability, display format and input.

Red Lion's range of digital panel meters accepts voltage, current, temperature, process and strain gauge inputs.

The entire range is available with a choice of size and capability and the PAX series is ready for plug-in field modifications using output cards.

System requirements can be completed using part of Red Lion's family of sensors, including magnetic pick-ups, proximity sensors, rotary pulse sensors, length sensors and photoelectric sensors.

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