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PD690-3-14
Precision Digital ProVu Process Meter; 2 Relays; Powered from 115 VAC

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ProVu Process Meter; 2 Relays; Powered from 115 VAC
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The PD690 is a high performance, easy to use, industrial-grade microprocessor-based digital process meter. It accepts all standard process signals (4-20 mA, 1-5 V, & 0-10 V) and displays these signals in engineering units on a 4½ digit display. The display includes an extra zero, which may be used to handle numbers up to 199,990. The meter also provides 24 VDC to power the transmitter. Options include 2 or 4 relays and an Isolated 4-20 mA Transmitter Output.

  •  4-20 mA, 0-5 V, 0-10 V inputs
  •  NEMA 4X, IP65 front panel
  •  0.56" (14.2 mm) red LED display
  •  4½ digits + extra zero
  •  11-point linearization
  •  Square root function
  •  115 VAC power
  •  24 V transmitter power supply standard
  •  2 or 4 relays + 4-20 mA output options
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ManufacturerPrecision Digital
Range typePanel Meter
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