Datalogger for 3 Current Inputs 0-20mA and 1 Two-state Input
Datalogger is designed to record 3 current inputs and 1 binary input. The recording is performed in non-volatile electronic memory. The data can be transferred to a PC via USB-C. In case of exceeded set limits alarms are indicated by LED, LCD, and acoustically by built-in beeper. The recorder includes a Traceable calibration certificate with declared metrological traceability of etalons is based on requirements of EN ISO/IEC 17025 standard.
Datalogger with 3 inputs 0 - 20 mA and 1 binary input
This model is used to measure up to three signals from current loops (0 to 20) mA DC while allowing one binary input to be monitored. The current inputs are passive and are not galvanically separated from one another. This means that the connected sensors cannot be powered by the current loop and the negative terminals ("-") are connected to each other. These facts must be taken into consideration when designing the device into the circuit. Incorrect connections may cause degradation of the measured values. Standard outputs (4 to 20) mA can also be measured with current inputs without any problems.