Displays - Panel Meters
Here are some features and applications of panel meters:Measurement functionality: Panel meters can measure various parameters, such as voltage, current, resistance, frequency, temperature, pressure, flow and more. They are often available in different configurations and measurement ranges to meet the specific needs of different applications.
Digital display: Panel meters typically have a digital display that shows the measured value clearly and accurately. This can be a numeric display that shows the value directly, or it can be a graphical display for visualizing complex data such as waveforms or trends.
Versatility:Panel meters are versatile and can be used in a variety of industries and applications, including energy management, industrial automation, laboratory testing, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems, process control, electrical engineering and more.
Communication options: Modern panel meters are often equipped with communication options such as serial ports (RS-232, RS-485), Ethernet, Modbus, Profibus and wireless technologies such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. This allows data to be exchanged with external systems for monitoring, control and data logging.
Advanced features: Some panel meters offer advanced features, such as alarm signaling when set thresholds are exceeded, data logging for recording measurement data over a period of time, and programmable functions for customizing operation to specific requirements.
Reliability and durability: Panel meters are designed to provide reliability and durability in demanding environments. They often feature rugged housings that can withstand dust, moisture, vibration and extreme temperatures, making them suitable for use in industrial and outdoor environments.
In general, panel meters play an important role in monitoring and managing processes and systems in various industries, providing essential information for operational efficiency, quality control and safety. Their accuracy, reliability and versatility make them indispensable in modern engineering systems.