Trumeter Graphical Panel Meters and Hour Meters/Counters from AutomationDirect

January 14, 2022

AutomationDirect has added new current, rate, process, and temperature meters to their Trumeter ADM series of graphical panel meters. These panel meters feature a programmable 40-segment curved bar graph display that provides an instant visual representation of an analog meter. In addition, they have a large 4-digit readout, dynamic backlight color, customizable messages, and alarms to alert operators when a parameter is out of range. 

The updated free configuration software includes ten alarm points, a 20-point non-linear conversion table, and better scaling. These panel meters come with a 3-year warranty and are UL listed, CE marked, and RoHS compliant.

In addition to the graphical panel meters, AutomationDirect has added a new line of low-cost Trumeter hour meters and counters. Available in electromechanical and battery-powered LCD units, they provide reliable counting and run hours tracking for any application. Optional gaskets are available to allow for NEMA 4/4X rating when mounted in a suitable enclosure. 

 

Learn more about Trumeter ADM panel meters here

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