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Graphic Display Panel Meter/Logger Records 85,000 Data Points

July 4, 2013
1/8 DIN monochrome, high-res graphic display panel meter and data logger for temperature and process measurement records 85,000 data points with time & date stamping.

Omega’s Dpi1701 series of 1/8 DIN monochrome, high resolution graphic display panel meter and data logger for temperature and process measurement is a CE compliant product featuring optional alarm relays, isolated analog output, isolated 24 Vdc excitation voltage and wireless receiver. The panel meter records 85,000 data points with time & date stamping. The logging starts/stops based on time and date, alarm 1 or 2 status, or a key press. It monitors and displays minimum and maximum process values. The process input is displayed in horizontal bar graph, line graph charting or standard digital format. In the chemical industry, it can measure, monitor and graph the temperature of a process. In the oil & gas industry, it can measure, monitor and graph the line pressure. In research labs, it can measure, monitor and graph precision RTD sensor profiles. This product is also ideal for the paper and steel industries. Pricing for the Dpi1701 series panel meter and data logger starts at $300.

OMEGA ENGINEERING INC.

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