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The Types and Purposes of Panel Meters

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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 Time: 1:44 AM
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An instrument that displays an input signal in an analog form or a digital form is a panel meter. Some can be found with an Ethernet option which could allow the meter reading to be accessed across a local area network (LAN). Some meters include alarms and also have the ability to transfer data to a computer.

Panel meters are usually mounted in an instrument and need to be cut to size to accommodate. They are also made to the conventional DIN size to provide interchangeability between the panel meters. The standard industrial sizes are 1/16 DIN 45 mm x 45mm, 1/32 DIN 22.504 mm x 45 mm, ? DIN 92 mm x 92 mm and 1/8 DIN 45 mm x 92 mm. There's also portables for hand-held purpose. A multi-meter is a portable device that measures the present, voltage, impedance and power. A Geiger counter is a portable device accustomed to measure radiation levels.

There are lots of types of meters for several tasks the task might ask. The most typical meter is one that will accept a single input and provide a digital display of the signal. They can accept input from temperature sensors for example thermocouples.

Bench top meters are panel meters which are built into a bench top case which provides portability and it is used in laboratory applications. Wall mounts are used in the same principal as bench tops. They are utilised for applications where panels are not available. Tantalizers are a type providing you with a summation with time of the input signal. These tantalizers are used most commonly with pulse inputs to provide a count of number of times that it pulses. This is an application used for flow measurement. The big displays on the panel meters are utilized so the readings could be visible at a distance. There are several which are small, and then go to 4 inches of height. If someone needs a panel meter that can switch from one channel to another by simply pressing a button on the front from the meter while others automatically scan via a series of channels, they'd need a multi-input Indicator and scanners for that task.

The analog panel meter was the first of its kind. Resembling a dial-like gauge, the analogs aren't used very often since technology has taken in most applications, but every now and then there is a demand the analog. More regularly they are used to appraise the speed of the moving object and are most commonly observed in cars or motorcycles as well as the older bikes.

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