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Sensorex |
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LPM100 Loop-Powered 4-20mA Display
- Durable for harsh environmental conditions
- Simple set up and operation
Additional information
Description
Description
The LPM100 is a durable, loop-powered 4-20mA display for use in process monitoring applications. Compatible with any sensor with a 4-20mA output, the LPM100 can display readings for various parameters, including UV transmittance, free chlorine, dissolved oxygen, chlorine dioxide, and more. The LPM100 can be mounted in various configurations – including pipe mounting with our pipe mounting kit – and endure harsh environmental conditions. Simple installation and operation make it an ideal solution for process read out monitoring.
- Compatible with a wide variety of sensors: For use with Sensorex sensors with a 4-20mA output
- Superior durability for demanding applications: Plastic NEMA 4X and IP65 field mountable enclosure
- User-friendly interface: Large, sleek 3 ½ digit display and increased visibility with loop powered back-light
- Simple installation and operation: Programmable using front-mounted control dials
- Versatile mounting options: Display may be mounted at 90° increments up to 270° from default orientation
- One year limited warranty: We stand behind all our products with the Sensorex Guarantee
Specifications
Specifications
- Accuracy: ±0.1% of full span ±1 count
- Temperature Range: -40 to 75°C
- Calibration Range: 4 mA input: -1000 to +1000; 20 mA between 20 and 2000 counts greater than 4 mA display. Two point linear display span
- Input: 4-20mA
- Enclosure: NEMA 4X, IP65 plastic field enclosure
- Display: 3½ digit LCD, 1″ (25.4 mm); -1,999 to 1,999
- Maximum Voltage Drop: 4 VDC @ 20 mA with loop-powered back-light
- Input Overload: Over current protection to 2 A max
- Warranty: One year limited warranty
About brand
Sensorex specializes in the design and manufacture of pH electrodes, ORP electrodes, conductivity and TDS sensors, and other electrochemical and optical measurement technologies. They have introduced some ground-breaking technologies since their initial launch in 1972, and today, remain focused on the continual advancement of water quality monitoring products for virtually all industry segments.