PD6060 ProVu Process Meter

Brand: Precision Digital Corporation

The PD6060 meter combines two independently programmed Analog inputs with powerful math functions to make an advanced meter capable of handling complex math requirements common in the process industry. 

Various math functions may be applied to the inputs including addition, difference, average, multiplication, division, ratio, and more. 

A customizable dual-line display allows a wide variety of input variables, math calculations, or units and tags to be displayed based on your application needs.

Specifications

Alarm

  • Unused Alarm LEDs & Relays May Be Disabled
  • User May Program Any Alarm for High or Low Trip Point

Approvals & Certifications

  • UL

Calibration

  • +10 Volts: Minimum Span Input 1 & 2: 0.10 Volts
  • 4-20 mA: Minimum Span Input 1 & Input 2: 0.15 mA

Communication

  • Serial Communication Adapters

Deadband

  • 0 to 100% of Span
  • User Programmable

Display

  • Red LEDs
  • Upper: 0.60" High, Lower: 0.46" High

Electrical Connectors

  • Digital I/O
  • Removable Terminal Blocks Accept 12 to 20 AWG
  • RJ45 for External Relays

Environmental Protection

  • IP65
  • IP66
  • NEMA 4X / IP66

Humidity

  • 0 to 90% Non-Condensing

Input

  • Two Channel

Isolation

  • 4 kV Input/Output-to-Power-Line
  • 500 V Input to Output or Output to P+ Supply

Mounting

  • 1/8" DIN Panel Cut-out Required. Two Panel Mounting Brackets Included.

Operating Temperature

  • -40° to 65° C (-40° to 150° F)

Output

  • 4-20 mA

Programming

  • Cloning Using Copy Function
  • Digital Inputs
  • Four Front Panel Buttons
  • Modbus Registers
  • PC & MeterView Pro Software

Rating

  • 2 or 4 SPDT Internal and/or 4 SPST External Relays

Relay Operation

  • Automatic (Non-Latching)
  • Latching (Requires Manual Acknowledge)
  • Off (Disable Unused Relays & Enable Interlock Feature, Manual On/Off Control Mode)
  • Pump Alternation Control (2 to 8 Relays)
  • Sampling (Based on Time)

Supply Voltage

  • 90-265 Vdc

Torque

  • 5 In/Lbs
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