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Omega Introduces New 1/8 DIN Graphic Display Panel Meter and Logger

Dpi1701 records 85,000 data points with time and date stamping.

By DE Editors  

July 5, 2013

Designed and manufactured by Omega, the Dpi1701 series of 1/8 DIN monochrome, high-resolution graphic display panel meter and data loggers are designed for temperature and process measurement.

DPI1701

The CE-compliant product features optional alarm relays, isolated analog output, isolated 24Vdc excitation voltage and a wireless receiver. It records 85,000 data points with time and 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 chemical industry applications, it can measure, monitor, and graph the temperature of a process. For oil and gas applications, it can measure, monitor, and graph the line pressure. In research labs, it can measure, monitor, and graph precision RTD sensor profiles.

For more information, visit Omega.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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