Current indicator DI32-1
voltageuniversalresistance

Current indicator - DI32-1   - WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG - voltage / universal / resistance
Current indicator - DI32-1   - WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG - voltage / universal / resistance
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Characteristics

Measured value
current, voltage, universal, resistance
Display
digital
Type
panel-mount, plug-in
Other characteristics
programmable, compact
Applications
for thermocouples, transmitter, min/max

Description

Compact dimensions The model DI32-1 digital indicator, due to its compact dimensions, is particularly suited to applications with limited mounting space. For the widest range of input signals It features a multi-function input with 23 different input configurations. The appropriate input signal can be selected through the terminal assignment and entering the corresponding parameters into the instrument configuration. Thus, the instrument can be used for the display of measured values from transmitters with current and voltage signals as well as those from resistance thermometers and thermocouples. Furthermore, it is possible to use the indicator for the measurement of frequency and rotational speed and also as an up or down counter. Applications Machine building and plant construction Machine tools Test benches General industrial applications Special Features Multi-function input for standard signals, resistance thermometers and thermocouples (23 calibrated input configurations) Compact design: 48 x 24 x 52 mm (67 mm with plug-in terminal) 2 transistor switching outputs, output type freely selectable MIN/MAX memory and tare function Linearisation with up to 5 programmable points possible

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Hyvolution 2025
Hyvolution 2025

28-30 Jan 2025 paris (France) Stand 6G30

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