Crompton 262-30T-TM-01AC/DC - Temperature Indicator; With auxiliary supply 90-253 volts AC and DC
- Brand
- Crompton
- SKU:
- 262-30T-TM-01
Crompton 262-30T-TM-01AC/DC - Temperature Indicator; With auxiliary supply 90-253 volts AC and DC
Crompton 262-30T-TM-01 AC/DC - Temperature Indicator; With auxiliary supply 90-253 volts AC and DC The 262-30 series of digital meters offer a highly accurate and stable measurementsolution. Three models are available: 262-300 is for process control inputs, 262-30T fortemperature inputs and 262-30A for true RMS A.C. voltage and Current.
Description
An internal switched mode power supply caters for a wide range of A.C. and D.C.auxiliary voltages. The front panel is sealed to IP65. Readings are displayed on high visibility red LEDs that provide daylight readability. The display can be set toshow a fixed number of decimal places and to auto scale to show the maximum resolution. A simple 3 button user interface allows full configuration via the front panel, which can also be password protected to prevent tampering.
The meter canbe used as a stand alone indicator, or upgraded using up to two plug-in modules.The optional modules add functionality, such as relay setpoints, analogue outputor Modbus Communications. The modules are easily installed, without the need fordismantling or re-calibration.True RMS example: This sinewave comprises of a fundamental plus 30% of the 3rd harmonic. The 262-30A accurately measures thiswaveform, however, an average sensing meter could have a typical 12% error. A peak sensing meter could be up to 25% inaccurate.
Features Up to 2 plug-in option modules, 4 digit high intensity LED display, Simple 3 button user interface, 96x48mm DIN bezel, IP65 sealing, Wide selection of caption labels, Peak (Maximum) hold feature, Valley (Minimum) hold feature, UL approved file no: E75911SP Benefits, Voltage monitoring and control, Current monitoring, Overload alarm, Battery monitoring/charging, Temperature indication, Temperature control, Load shedding, Power factor correction, Frequency monitoring