Field and Panel Mount Loop-Powered 4 to 20mA Process Displays

Oct. 6, 2020
ProSense LPM1 loop panel meters from Automation Direct is powered from the mA loop and requires no external power supply and features three front-panel operating keys.

The ProSense LPM1 series of loop panel meters offers a simple, low cost digital display of an analog 4-20mA signal. Models are available for mounting in a standard 1/8 DIN size panel cut-out with minimal installation depth as well as models provided in an aluminum enclosure for field mounting as a remote display for process instrumentation transmitters. The meter is powered from the mA loop and requires no external power supply.

Three front-panel operating keys scale the 5-digit LCD display into any engineering units from -19999 to 99999 with a selectable decimal point location. A bar graph display indicates the relative position of the input signal within the scaled range of the meter and the LPM1 can be operated with backlighting to improve readability in dark areas.

All models are cULus listed and one model additionally is cCSAus certified for hazardous locations. All models are CE marked and feature IP65-rated meter faces. Enclosed LPM1 models have an improved rating of IP66/67 NEMA 4X.

LPM1 series loop panel meters from AutomationDirect are priced from $132.00 and have a one-year warranty. 

To learn more, visit www.automationdirect.com/digital-panel-meters

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