At a Glance
- 6-Digit LED Display (±199999)
- Inputs: Voltage & Current
- Environmental Protection: IP65 (when installed)
- Sensor Excitation Supply
- Options: Alarm Relays, Analogue & Digital Outputs
- Ideal Replacement for Druck DPI 282 & 283 Indicators
Description
The Intuitive2-P universal process input digital indicator can accept a voltage or current input from any common process instrument such as a pressure transducer or level transmitter or depth sensor.
The Intuitive2-P utilises a modular construction technique enabling it to be configured with the exact functionality required for your application, ensuring that you only pay for the features that you need.
A 6-digit LED display coupled with the 20 bit A/D converter provides superb resolution and stability in any application.
As its name implies, the Intuitive2-P process input digital indicator is simple to install and calibrate using the 4 front panel buttons and on-display prompts.
Options available include voltage or current analogue outputs, 2 or 4 alarm relays and a serial data output in one of several formats including RS232, RS485 and Ethernet.
A portable desktop enclosure, the PCC, is also available to suit any models from the Intuitive2 range.
The Intuitive2-P is an ideal replacement for the now obsolete Druck DPI 282 and DPI 283 indicators as it can be configured to provide all of the same functionality. We also offer a temperature input version. Please contact our sales team via info@appmeas.co.uk or on 01189 817339 to discuss your requirements.
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Case Studies
Our Shear Pin Load Cells and Draw Wire Sensors Deliver Flawless Results in Sub-Zero Temperatures
Applied Measurements were contacted by Victoria University of Wellington to provide reliable and accurate equipment that could operate in the sub-zero temperatures of the Antarctic. Using Applied Measurements’ two customised DBEP shear pin load cells, a WS12 draw wire sensor and four intuitive2 displays, the RICE team were able to successfully extract a 763m deep ice core from an ice cap on Roosevelt Island.