Handles a broad spectrum of DC voltages and currents, nine thermocouple types, multiple RTDs, and signals from strain gauge transducers as well as potentiometric inputs
Omega says its Infinity set the world standard for accuracy, performance and quality in digital panel meters, and that the all new DP41-B raises the bar even higher with accuracy of up to +/-0.005% of reading, and up to 166 readings per second.
The versatile Omega DP41-B handles a broad spectrum of DC voltage and current ranges, nine thermocouple types, multiple RTDs, and signals from strain gauge transducers such as load cells and pressure transducers, as well as potentiometric inputs.
It also features ten point linearisation of input signals, programmable by the user for custom applications.
Built-in excitation to power virtually any sensor or transmitter, and four isolated open collector outputs for control or alarms are standard.
The big, bright, six-digit patented LED display can be programmed to change color between red, amber, and green at any set point.
The digits are 58% bigger than the typical display.
Output options include isolated programmable analog voltage or current and four relays.
With the serial communications option, the user can select from a push-button menu between RS-232, RS-485, and either a straightforward Ascii protocol or Modbus.
With Omega's award-winning ethernet/internet option, the new DP41-B connects directly to ethernet and transmits data in standard TCP/IP protocol.
It is possible to monitor and control a process through a web browser from anywhere on the internet.