CHMDR Series, Panel Meters - Counters, Hour Meters

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99793712
COUNTER 7 CHAR 115V PANEL MOUNT
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
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DIN Rail
115VAC
Screw Terminal
Totalizer
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CHMDR
Up
50Hz
99999.99hrs
7
Decade Wheel
0.138" (3.50mm)
No Voltage, Voltage
Non-Resettable
99793710
COUNTER 7 CHAR 24V PANEL MOUNT
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
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DIN Rail
24VAC
Screw Terminal
Totalizer
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CHMDR
Up
50Hz
99999.99hrs
7
Decade Wheel
0.138" (3.50mm)
No Voltage, Voltage
Non-Resettable
99793714
COUNTER 7 CHAR 230V PANEL MOUNT
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
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DIN Rail
230VAC
Screw Terminal
Totalizer
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CHMDR
Up
50Hz
99999.99hrs
7
Decade Wheel
0.138" (3.50mm)
No Voltage, Voltage
Non-Resettable
99793810
COUNTER 7 CHAR 10-27V DIN RAIL
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
IP66 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
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DIN Rail
10 ~ 27VDC
Screw Terminal
Time Counter (Hour Meter)
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CHMDR
Up
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99999.99hrs
7
Decade Wheel
0.138" (3.50mm)
Voltage
Non-Resettable

About  Panel Meters - Counters, Hour Meters

Counters and Hour Meters are essential devices utilized for various applications to keep track of running totals and control external devices based on those counts. These devices possess a range of characteristics that define their functionalities and capabilities, allowing them to cater to specific requirements in diverse settings. The characteristics of Counters and Hour Meters include: Batch: This characteristic allows the device to count items or events in batches, providing an efficient way to monitor production or processing operations that involve discrete quantities. Count rate: Counters and Hour Meters can measure the rate at which items or events are being counted, providing valuable information about the speed or frequency of certain processes. Time format: Some devices offer the option to display the count in different time formats, such as hours, minutes, and seconds, enabling users to monitor the duration of specific operations. Number of characters per row: This characteristic determines the maximum number of digits or characters that can be displayed in a single row, ensuring readability and accommodating different counting ranges. Display type: Counters and Hour Meters may feature various display types, including LED (Light-Emitting Diode), LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), or digital displays, offering clear visibility and ease of reading. Input type: These devices can accept different types of inputs, such as electrical pulses, proximity sensors, or contact closures, allowing flexibility in counting various types of events or signals. Output type: Counters and Hour Meters may have output options, such as relay outputs or communication interfaces, enabling them to control external devices or transmit data to other systems. Counters and Hour Meters can be categorized into different types based on their specific functions and applications. These types include: Batch counter: Used for counting items or processes in predefined batches, allowing efficient tracking and control of production or manufacturing processes. Preset counter: Enables users to set a predetermined count value, and the device will provide visual or audible alerts when the set value is reached, facilitating process control and monitoring. Tachometer: Designed to measure rotational speed or rate, typically used in applications involving motors, engines, or other rotating machinery. Process timer: Used for timing specific processes or operations, providing accurate measurement and control of time-based activities. Time counter: Primarily utilized for tracking and recording elapsed time, often employed in applications where monitoring the duration of a specific event or operation is critical. Totalizer: These devices accumulate and display the total count over an extended period, providing a comprehensive view of the overall count for long-term analysis and monitoring. In summary, Counters and Hour Meters are versatile devices that offer various characteristics and types to cater to different counting and control needs. By efficiently tracking counts, measuring rates, and providing control outputs, these devices play a crucial role in numerous industrial, manufacturing, and time-sensitive applications.