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AP1000

AP1000
 

Digital Tachometer

Features

  • Field programmable
  • Displays rates from 0-9,999 or time-in-process
  • Simple installation, panel mount meter
  • Bright 0.3 inch high efficiency LED displays
  • Optional explosion proof enclosure
  • Optional NEMA 4X or NEMA12 enclosure kit

The AP1000 Digital Tachometer combines accuracy and reliability in a rugged, compact housing. The AP1000 is completely field programmable, and offers simple set up and calibration for use in a wide variety of monitoring and process control applications. The AP1000 can take a variety of pulse inputs. The meter translates the input pulses to display RPM, or any specified user unit such as feet-per-minute, parts-per-hour, or gallons-per-minute. 

TR5000

TR5000
CEETL
 

Full Logic Control Process Ratemeter

Features
  • Displays rate, time in process, ratio, 
    sum, difference, or draw
  • Completely field adjustable
  • Full diagnostic functions
  • Three programmable transistor setpoint outputs
  • Three programmable AC inputs
  • Start delay and setpoint delays
  • Non-volatile memory
  • NEMA 4 faceplate
  • Keypad lockout

  • The TR5000 displays up to three separate values of rate (from up to 2 different shafts) and compares them to programmable setpoints. Rates A and B can be programmed for speed or time in process. Rate C displays a relationship between rates A and B. This can be a ratio (A/B), Sum (A+B), Difference (A-B), or Draw (A-B)/B. The ratio feature is typically used in blending and mixing applications. The sum and difference are commonly used when the operator needs to display the combined output of two separate but related processes. Draw is commonly used in web handling systems, such as plastic or wire, to indicate the thickness or stretch of the material being processed.

Options

  • 4-20 mA output can be programmed to represent three rates: A, B, or C. The 4-20 mA output can be scaled to reflect any area of the range, including operations requiring an inverse output
  • Up to three programmable relay contact outputs, rated 250 VAC, 30 VDC at 5 Amps resistive load

TR400

TR400
CEETLC ETL US
 

Full Logic Control Process Ratemeter

Features
  • Displays rate or time in process
  • Easy installation and setup
  • Completely field adjustable
  • Single channel or quadrature decoding
  • NEMA 4 faceplate
  • Full diagnostic function
  • Front panel reverse indication
  • Keypad lockout

  • The TR400 accurately detects and converts 0.01 to 10,000 Hz signal input and is an inexpensive solution to many industrial applications. With the addition of optional relay outputs and/or 4-20 mA analog output, the TR400 becomes a complete process control and display system. The optional relay outputs can be programmed for underspeed, or overspeed, and include delays at "power up" and output activation. The 4-20 mA output can be scaled to reflect any area of the monitored range, including operations requiring an inverse output.

Quadrature signal decoding gives the TR400 the ability to detect direction as well as speed for bidirectional applications. The relays and 4-20 mA outputs can be programmed in the reverse direction as well as the forward direction, or both directions.

Options
• Two programmable Form C relay contact outputs. Rated 250 VAC, 30 VDC at 5 amps resistive load
• Programmable 4-20 mA output and three programmable AC inputs

TR400-6
Provides 6 relays

PM500

PM500
 

Two Analog Input Process Meter

  • 4-digit display switchable between two inputs 
  • Completely field programmable 
  • Modbus RTU communications (RS-485)
  • Optional 2 or 4 relay outputs
  • Optional analog output card with (2) 4-20 mA outputs
  • Full diagnostic functions
  • Sensor failure detection and notification
  • Built-in relay test function
  • Optional explosion proof enclosure 
  • Optional NEMA 4X enclosure kit 
  • 115 VAC (50/60 Hz), with 230 VAC (50-60 Hz) power option 

The PM500 is a fully programmable process meter that has two 4-20 mA sensor inputs that can be scaled to any user-selected units. The most common inputs are temperature, position, and speed. The sensor transmits the 4-20 mA signal to the PM500 via a two- or three-conductor shielded cable. The PM500 then compares this analog signal to its programmed values to determine the appropriate display value and output states. The inputs are independent of each other and can be displayed as two different processes. For example, one input could be programmed for temperature and the other for position.

Options:

  • 2 or 4 programmable Form C relay contact outputs. Rated 250 VAC, 30 VDC at 5 amps resistive load
  • A 2-channel, 16-bit 4-20 mA output card  

With the addition of optional relay outputs and/or 4-20 mA analog outputs, the PM500 becomes a complete process control and display system. The optional relay outputs can be programmed for under-setpoint or over-setpoint operation. The 4-20 mA output can be scaled to reflect any area of the monitored range, including operations requiring an inverse output.  

CT6000

CT6000
CEETLC
 

Full Logic Control Process Counter

Features

  • Displays process, batch, total, and rate
  • Full diagnostic functions
  • Three programmable transistor setpoint outputs and AC inputs
  • Non-volatile memory
  • Keypad lockout
  • ETL approved to applicable UL and CSA standards

The CT6000 is completely field adjustable and can display up to three separate count values and compare them to programmable setpoints. It can be programmed by the user for any pulse pre-scale value. The count can be programmed for up count, down count, quadrature (bi-directional), sum of two channels (A + B), and the difference between the two channels (A - B). The sum and difference are commonly used when the operator needs to display the combined output of two separate but related processes.

This counter also features programmable relay outputs and optional 4-20 mA or 0-10V output options that allow it to become a full-process control counter for almost any application.

Options

  • 4-20 mA output can be programmed to represent any of the three counts or rate.
    The 4-20 mA output can be scaled to reflect any section of the count range, including
    operations requiring an inverse output.
  • Up to three programmable relay contact outputs rated 250 VAC, 30 VDC at 5 amps resistive load

HH100

HH100
 

Hand-Held Digital Tachometer

Features
  • Measures speeds from 1-99,999 rpm
  • Accuracy of ± 0.02% of reading with a resolution of 0.01 rpm
  • Easily converts from non-contact to contact
    operation with a rugged slide-in adapter
  • Non-contact sensing from up to 14"
  • Built-in memory stores maximum, minimum, and
    last reading for recall to the display

The HH100 is used to accurately measure rpm, surface speed, and length. When using the non-contact mode, rotational speed (rpm) is measured using a visible beam of light. The HH100 can be up to 14 inches away from the small piece of reflective tape that is affixed to the rotating element. In the contact operating mode, the speed is sensed by directly contacting the rotating device using one of the contact adapters supplied with the instrument. In other applications where surface or linear speeds are to be measured, the universal wheel is used for direct readout of feet/min, meters/min, or inches/min, as selected by the end user.

The HH100 only uses two AA batteries (included) and comes with a NIST Certification at no additional cost. The HH100 uses the latest microprocessor technology and is backed by an industry leading, two-year warranty.