Features
- Two independently scalable totals for Channels A & B
- Arithmetic functions A+B, A-B, AxB, A/B, A/B-1 applied to rate or total
- Inputs from NPN or PNP proximity switches, contact closures, digital logic, magnetic pickups down to 12 mV, or AC inputs up to 250 Vac
- Frequencies from 0.005 Hz to 1 MHz
- Digital span adjustment: 0 to ±999,999; zero adjustment: -999,999 to +999,999
- Front panel scalable: 0 to ±999,999 for use with current shunts
- 1/8 DIN size with bright red or green 0.56" (14.2mm), high LED digits
- Transducer excitation output, 5, 10, 12, or 24 Vdc (isolated)
- Power 85-264 Vac / 90-300 Vdc or 10-48 Vdc / 12-32 Vac (isolated)
- Operating temperature from -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
- Wide choice of Plug-in-Play options:
- 2 or 4 relays, mechanical or solid state, for alarm or control (isolated)
- 1 or 2 Analog output, 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V, or -10V to +10V (isolated)
- Communications: Ethernet, WiFi, USB, RS232, RS485 (isolated)
Certificates of Compliance
The Laureate™ 1/8 DIN Digital Panel Meter for Arithmetic functions A+B, A-B, AxB, A/B, A/B-1
applied to channels A & B are a capability of Laureates with an Extended counter main board and FR dual-channel signal conditioner board that can display frequencies from 0.005 Hz to 1 MHz. These function are applicable to rate or total after scaling to engineering units. The following are application examples:- Add two flows (A+B) for total flow or total volume.
- Subtract two flows (A-B) for net flow or net volume.
- Take the ratio of two flow rates (A/B) for chemical mixing.
- Take the ratio of RPMs or belt speeds (A/B) to synchronize moving machinery.
- Subtract 1 from ratio (A/B-1) to control elongation of material compressed by rollers (draw).
Ratio and draw are similar, except that 1 is subtracted from ratio to obtain draw. The frequency of channels A or B is measured and converted to rate in engineering units by multiplying it by the appropriate scale factor for that channel. Either rate can be displayed. The A/B ratio is taken mathematically by the digital panel meter, and 1 is subtracted for draw. The result can be multiplied by a multiple or 10 from 0.00001 to 100000, and the decimal point can be set to display the result with the desired precision up to six digits.
The Laureate Digital Panel Meter is easily programmed with Laurel’s free Instrument Setup Software, downloadable from our website and compatible with Windows PCs, requiring a data interface board for setup.
All signal conditioner board ranges are factory-calibrated, with calibration factors for each range securely stored in an onboard EEPROM. These factors can be scaled via software to accommodate external shunts, enabling field replacement of signal conditioner boards without necessitating recalibration of the associated digital panel meter. For optimal accuracy, factory recalibration is recommended annually. All Laurel Electronics instruments undergo factory calibration using the industry-leading Fluke calibrators, which are recalibrated yearly and certified traceable to national standards, ensuring the highest level of precision and reliability.
The Extended DPM Version Provides Capabilities Beyond Those of the Standard DPM Counter:
- Rate and total simultaneously. Channel A can display total while Channel B displays rate. The selection of A or B for display is via a front panel pushbutton. This mode is ideal for flow applications.
- Up/down counting. Channel A can serve as an up/down counter, where the count direction is dynamically changed by applying a signal to Channel B. For instance, Channel A can count and scale pulses from a turbine flow meter, while Channel B inputs the direction of flow. This allows total volume to be tracked in case of reversible flow.
- Totalizing with external inhibit. Totalizing by Channel A can be temporarily inhibited by applying a signal to Channel B. For instance, 60 Hz AC pulses can be counted by Channel A and be scaled to display elapsed hours. A signal can be applied to Channel B to start or stop pulse counting when a process is in operation.
- Custom curve linearization. Exceptionally accurate custom curve linearization is achievable, for example to linearize the low end of turbine flow meters. For setup, up to 180 data points can be input into a spreadsheet or text file by the user. The computer then calculates spline fit segments, which are downloaded into the digital panel meter via RS232. The linearized rate can then be totalized by the Extended counter.
- Arithmetic functions. The Extended counter makes arithmetic functions available, namely A+B, A-B, AxB, A/B and A/B-1. These solve many applications. For instance, A+B allows two input flows to be summed for total volume, while A-B allows outflow to be subtracted from inflow for net volume. A/B allows the mixing of ingredients in a specified ratio. By monitoring and alarming the A/B volume ratio, ingredient B can be added to A until the proper ratio is achieved.
Fast, High Resolution Measurement
Laureate counters determine frequency by timing an integral number of periods over a programmable gate time. The inverse period approach allows greater accuracy and faster update times than conventional meters which count signal pulses over a specified time interval. Channel A accepts pulses from 0.005 Hz to 1 MHz, while Channel B accepts pulses from 0.005 Hz to 250 kHz. At the minimum gate time of 10 ms, update rates can be up to 25/second. Such fast response is ideal for peak capture and for alarm and control applications. Variations in the displayed reading can be reduced by selecting a longer gate time. An adaptive digital filter can further reduce variations due to noise while rapidly responding to actual changes in the signal.
- An unfiltered selection provides true peak and valley readings and aids in control applications.
- A batch average filter selection averages each 16 conversions.
- An adaptive moving average filter selection provides a choice of 8 time constants from 80 ms to 9.6 seconds. When a significant change in signal level occurs, the filter adapts by briefly switching to the shortest time to follow the change, then reverts back to its selected time constant. An Auto setting selects the time constant selection based on signal noise.
Peak and valley values are automatically captured. These may be displayed via a front panel pushbutton command or control signal at the rear connector, or be transmitted as serial data.
Two rear panel control Inputs (CMOS/TTL levels, logic 0 = tied to digital ground, logic 1 = open) or dry contacts that can be set to control / activate 14 meter commands.
An (isolated) 5, 10, 12, or 24 Vdc excitation output is standard to power transducers or two-wire transmitters. Ratiometric operation, which automatically compensates for changes in the applied excitation, is jumper selectable for applications, such as bridges, where the signal to be measured is proportional to the excitation level.
Universal Signal Conditioner
The Laureate dual-channel signal conditioner accepts inputs from proximity switches with PNP or NPN output, TTL or CMOS logic, magnetic pickups, contact closures, low-level outputs from turbine flow meters down to 12 mV, or high-level AC line inputs to 250 Vac. Jumper selections provide optimum operation for different sensor types and noise conditions. A built-in (isolated) 5, 10, 12, or 24 Vdc excitation supply can power proximity switches or other sensors, and eliminate the need for an external power supply.
| Display | |
|---|---|
| Readout | 6 LED digits, 7-segment, 14.2 mm (.56"), red or green. |
| Display Range | -999,999 to +999,999, XXXXEX notation beyond 999,999 |
| Zero Adjust | -999,999 to +999,999 |
| Span Adjust | 0 to ±999,999 |
| Indicators | Four LED lamps |
| Inputs | |
| Types | AC, pulses from NPN, PNP transistors, contact closures, magnetic pickups. |
| Signal Ground | Common ground for channels A & B |
| Channel A Freq. | 0.005 Hz to 1 MHz |
| Channel B Freq. | 0.005 Hz to 250 kHz |
| Minimum Signal | Nine ranges from (-12 to +12 mV) to (+1.25 to +2.1V). |
| Maximum Signal | 250 Vac |
| Noise Filter | 1 MHz, 30 kHz, 250 Hz (selectable) |
| Contact Debounce | 0, 3, 50 ms (selectable) |
| Recalibration: All ranges are calibrated at the factory. Recalibration is recommended every 12 months. | |
| Rate Accuracy | |
| Time Base | Crystal calibrated to ±2 ppm |
| Span tempco | ± 1 ppm/°C (typ) |
| Long-term Drift | ± 5 ppm/year |
| Power Supply Boards (one required) | |
| Voltage, standard | 85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc |
| Voltage, optional | 12-32 Vac or 10-48 Vdc |
| Frequency | DC or 47-63 Hz |
| Power consumption (typical, base meter) | 1.2W @ 120 Vac, 1.5W @ 240 Vac, 1.3W @ 10 Vdc, 1.4W @ 20 Vdc, 1.55W @ 30 Vdc, 1.8W @ 40 Vdc, 2.15W @ 48 Vdc |
| Power Isolation | 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test |
| Excitation Output (standard) | |
| 5 Vdc | 5 Vdc ± 5%, 100 mA (jumper selectable) |
| 10 Vdc | 10 Vdc ± 5%, 120 mA (jumper selectable) |
| 12 Vdc | 12 Vdc ± 5%, 100 mA (jumper selectable) |
| 24 Vdc | 24 Vdc ± 5%, 50 mA (jumper selectable) |
| Output Isolation | 50 Vdc from signal ground |
| Analog Output Boards (one optional) | |
| Output levels | 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V, -10 to +10V (single-output option) |
| 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10V (dual-output option) | |
| Current compliance | 2 mA at 10V ( > 5 kΩ load) |
| Voltage compliance | 12V at 20 mA (< 600 Ω load) |
| Scaling | Zero and full scale adjustable from -99999 to +99999 |
| Resolution | 16 bits (0.0015% of full scale) |
| Isolation | 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test |
| (dual analog outputs share the same ground) | |
| Relay Output Boards (one optional) | |
| Dual magnetic relays | 2 Form C, 10A max, 440Vac or 125Vdc max, 2500VA or 300W |
| Quad magnetic relays | 4 Form A (NO), 10A max, 440Vac or 125Vdc max, 2500VA or 300W |
| Dual solid state relays | 2 Form A (NO), AC or DC, 0V - 400V, 120Ma, 35Ohms (max at On-State) |
| Quad solid state relays | 4 Form A (NO), AC or DC, 0V - 400V, 120Ma, 35Ohms (max at On-State) |
| Relay commons | Isolated commons for dual relays or each pair of quad relays |
| Relay isolation | 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 minute test |
| Relay latching modes | Latching or non-latching |
| Relay active modes | Active on or off, active high or low |
| Hysteresis modes | QA passband mode, split hysteresis, span hysteresis |
| Communication Boards (one optional) | |
| Board selections | RS232, RS485 with dual RJ11 connectors, RS485 with dual RJ45 connectors, USB, Ethernet, USB-to-RS485 gateway, Ethernet-to-RS485 gateway, WiFi with built-in antenna plus USB & RS485, WiFi with external antenna plus USB & RS485 |
| Protocols | Laurel Custom ASCII (serial), Modbus RTU (serial), Modbus TCP (Ethernet or WiFi) |
| Digital addresses | 247 (Modbus), 31 (Laurel ASCII), |
| Isolation | 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test |
| Environmental | |
| Operating temperature | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) |
| Storage temperature. | -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) |
| Relative humidity | 95% at 40°C, non-condensing |
| Protection | NEMA-4X (IP-65) when panel mounted |
| Electrical Connections | |
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| Mechanical | |
| Enclosure | 1/8 DIN, high impact plastic, UL 94V-0, color: black |
| Mounting | 1/8 DIN panel cutout required: 3.622" x 1.772" (92 mm x 45 mm). |
| Dimensions | 4.68" x 2.45" x 5.64" (119 mm x 62 mm x 143 mm) (W x H x D) |
| Maximum panel thickness | 4.5 mm (0.18") |
| Tightening Torque - Connectors | Screw terminal connectors: 5 lb-in (0.56 Nm) |
| Tightening Torque - Pawls | Digital Panel Meter Case Pawls: 5 lb-in (0.56 Nm) |
| Weight of base meter | 210 g (7.4 oz) typical (DPM, counter, timer, 6-digit remote display) |
| Weight of option boards | 30 g (1.0 oz) typical per board (analog output, relay output, communications) |
| General | |
| Programming Methods | Four front panel buttons or via Laurel's free Instrument Setup Software, which runs on a PC under MS Windows. |
| Security | Lockout options include using the front panel buttons, the free Instrument Setup Software, or a hardware jumper. |
| Warranty | 3 years parts & labor |
| Recalibration: All ranges are calibrated at the factory. Recalibration is recommended every 12 months. | |
Free Instrument Setup Software for Series 2 Laureates
Free Downloadable Windows-based Instrument Setup (IS) software (Data Interface Board Required) for use with our programmable Digital Panel Meters, Scale Meters, Counters, Timers, Remote Displays, and Transmitters, are an easy method to set up Laureate 1/8 DIN digital panel meters, counters, timers, remote displays, and DIN-rail transmitters, as explained in the Instrument Setup Software Manual. Laureate 1/8 DIN instruments can also be set up from the front panel, as explained in their respective Owners Manuals. Instrument Setup software is of benefit whether or not the PC is connected to the instrument.
- When the PC is connected to the instrument, Instrument Setup software can retrieve the setup file from the instrument or open a default setup file or previously saved setup file from disk View Setup, then provides graphical user interface (GUI) screens with pull-down menus applicable to input, display, scaling, filtering, alarms, communications, analog output, and front panel lockouts. Fields that are not applicable to the instrument as configured are either left out or grayed out. Clicking on any item will bring up a detailed Help screen for that item. After editing, the setup file can be downloaded, uploaded to the instrument, or saved to a disk. The same setup file can then be downloaded into multiple instruments.
- When the PC is not connected to the instrument, the above GUI screens can be used to set up a virtual instrument. The setup file can then be saved to disk. Switching toView Menu then brings up a screen with the required front panel programming steps. This view can be printed out for use at the instrument site and to serve as a hard copy record.
Download Free Instrument Setup Software
Installation
Set User Account Control (UAC) of MS Windows to "Never notifiy me" so that Instrument Setup Software can create directories. The UAC change screen can be reached as follows:
- Under Windows 7, click on the Windows Start button in the lower left of the desktop and enter "UAC" in the search field.
- Under Windows 8, navigate to Control Panel, then to the "User Accounts and Family Safety" section, and click on "Change User Account Control Settings."
- Under Windows 10, click on the Windows Start button in the lower left of the desktop, then on "Settings", and enter "UAC" in the search field.
- Reboot your computer for the changed UAC setting to take effect.
RJ11-to-DB9 cable with rear view of DB9 connector to PC

RS232 cable, meter to PC, P/N CBL01
Laureate 1/8 DIN Laureate instruments must be equipped with a serial communications board and be connected to the computer via a serial communications cable. The connection can be via RS232, RS485, USB or Ethernet. Following setup, the serial communications board may be removed from the instrument if desired. The wiring of the RS232 cable is illustrated above with end views of the two connectors.
Laureate LT Series transmitters come standard with a 3-wire serial interface, which can be jumpered for RS232 or RS485.
Laureate LTE Series transmitters come standard with an Ethernet interface.
Meter Setup Screens
Click on any of the reduced screens below for a full-size screen view, then click on the Back button of your browser to return to this page. The screens examples below are for a fully-loaded Series 2 Digital Panel Meter (DPM), which is connected to the PC via RS232. If the meter is a Series 1 meter (pre-2007), this is sensed by the software, and somewhat different screens are brought up. Please see Series 1 setup screens.
Meter Setup Utilities
From the Main Menu, click on Readings if your PC is connected to the meter. A pull-down menu then offers three choices: List, Plot and Graph.
- List presents the latest readings in a 20-row by 10-column table. Press Pause at any time to freeze the display. This is one method to capture peak readings.
- Plot generates a plot of readings vs. time in seconds. It effectively turns the DPM-PC combination into a printing digital oscilloscope.
- Graph generates a histogram where the horizontal axis is the reading and the vertical axis is the number of occurrences of readings. The display continually resizes itself as the number of readings increases.

Laureate™ 1/8 DIN Case For Laureate Digital Panel Meters, Counters, Timers & Remote Displays
Key Features
- Meets 1/8 DIN Standard.
- Installs from front of panel.
- Short depth behind the panel: only 4" (102 mm) plus connectors.
- Understated 0.157" (4 mm) thick bezel.
- Meets NEMA 4X (IP-65) for high-pressure wawshdon when panel mounted.
- Screw clamps connectors meet VDE / IEC / UL / CSA safety standards.
- Rugged GE Lexan® housing material.
- Safety certified per EN 61010-1.
Dimensions
Maximum panel thickness: 4.5 mm (0.18")
Weight of base meter: 210 g (7.4 oz) typical (DPM, counter, timer, 6-digit remote display)
Weight of option boards: 30 g (1.0 oz) typical per board (analog output, relay output, communications)
Tightening Torque - Connectors: Screw terminal connectors: 5 lb-in (0.56 Nm)
Tightening Torque - Pawls: Digital Panel Meter Case Pawls: 5 lb-in (0.56 Nm)
Dimensioned CAD assembly drawings in EPRT, STEP, x_t. dwg, pdf file formats: Laureate-meter-case.zip (zipping prevents browser from opening CAD files as text files).
Panel Mounting
Slide the meter into a 45 x 92 mm 1/8 DIN panel cutout. Ensure that the provided gasket is in place between the front of the panel and the back of the meter bezel.
The meter is secured by two pawls, each held by a screw, as illustrated. Turning each screw counterclockwise extends the pawl outward from the case and behind the panel. Turning each screw clockwise further tightens it against the panel to secure the meter.
Turning each screw counterclockwise loosens the pawl and retracts it into its well. This position allows installed meter to be removed from their panel, or new meters to be installed in a panel. Do not remove the screws from their pawls. Doing so would cause the screw and pawl to fall off and likely get lost. Do not overtighten so as not to damage the plastic parts.
| Controlling the Mixing Ratio of Two Fluids | |
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Displaying and alarming the input flow rate ratio of two fluids (gas or liquid) allows these to be mixed in a predetermined ratio in continuous processes. The sensing element is normally a turbine flowmeter, which outputs pulses at a frequency proportional to flow rate. The A/B ratio can also be displayed for totalized rate (or delivered volume). |
| Computing Net Fluid Inflow & Outflow | |
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The ratio of the inflow and outflow rates of a tank is a measure of the relative filling or emptying rate. The same meter can also be programmed to display the net inflow or outflow rate in flow units, or to display totalized inflow our outflow in volume units. Any of these parameters can be alarmed using the dual relay board and be transmitted via 4-20 mA, RS232 or RS485. |
| Controlling Coating Thickness on a Film | |
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In this application, Channel A measures the rate at which a coating material is applied, as measured by a flow meter, while Channel B measures the speed of the film based on pulses from a proximity switch. Displaying and alarming the A/B ratio assures that an even thickness of coating material is applied as the speed of the film is varies. |
| Synchronizing Two Conveyor Lines | |
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The dual-channel Laureate counter can measure the speed of conveyor lines by using the output of proximity switches which sense gear teeth or spokes of rotating drive wheels. Displaying the speed ratio of two lines allows line speeds to be adjusted so that material arrives at work stations when needed. |
| Measuring Draw for Elongation | |
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Draw (Ch A / Ch B - 1) can be used to display the elongation of films compressed between rollers, the shrinkage films, and the RPM difference of rollers whose speed is varied to maintain tension. The six-digit resolution of the Laureate dual channel counter / rate meter is ideal for comparison of rates that are close to each other. |
CAL-Digital
Certificate of Calibration
$65.00DLS-XLOG2
XLog2 Data logging Software
$495.00IPC
Splashproof Cover
$48.00CON01
CON01 Connector
$75.00CBL01
RS232 Cable for Meters
$35.00CBL02
USB-to-RS232 Adapter Cable
$47.00CBL04
RS232 Cable for LT Transmitters
$47.00CBL05
USB Data Cable for Meters
$47.00CBL06
USB-to-RS485 Adapter Cable
$47.00CBL07
USB Programming & Data Cable
$47.00CBL08
RS485 Splitter Cable
$33.00Modular Design for Maximum Flexibility at Minimum Cost
All boards are isolated from meter and power grounds. Optional Plug-in-Play boards for communications and control include Ethernet, WiFi, serial communication boards, dual or quad relay boards, and an analog output board. Laureates may be powered from 85-264 Vac or optionally from 12-32 Vac or 10-48 Vdc. The display is available with bright red or green 0.56" (14.2mm) high LED digits. The 1/8 DIN case meets NEMA 4X (IP65) specifications from the front when panel mounted. Any setup functions and front panel keys can be locked out for simplified usage and security. A built-in 5, 10, 12, or 24 Vdc excitation supply can power transducers, eliminating the need for an external power supply. All power and signal connections are via UL / VDE / CSA rated screw clamp plugs.
The Laureate™ Series features modular design with up to 7 isolated plug-in boards, applicable to all Laureate 1/8 DIN Digital Panel Meter.
Modular Hardware
The design of the Laureate™ Series is modular for maximum flexibility at minimum cost. All boards are isolated from meter and power grounds. The base configuration for a digital panel meter or counter consists of a main module (with computer and plug-in display boards), a power supply board, and a signal conditioner board. Optional plug-in-play boards include an isolated setpoint controller board, an isolated analog output board, and an isolated digital interface board. Modular design and a choice of plug-in options allow the Laureate to be customized for a broad range of applications from simple monitoring to control and computer interface. There can be up to five plug-in boards in a 1/8 DIN Laureate.
Connecting Laureate Digital Panel Meter to a Local Area Network (LAN)
Up to 30 Laureate Digital Panel Meter and/or LT Transmitters can be configured for RS485 and daisy-chained to an LT Transmitter using Laurel’s High Speed Ethernet-to-RS485 converter board for seamless LAN integration. Alternatively, Laurel LTE series Ethernet transmitters can connect directly to a LAN via an Ethernet cable. Setup for both configurations is streamlined using Laurel’s free Instrument Setup Software, which simplifies node discovery and transmitter configuration.
Flexible Communication Options for Digital Panel Meter
The Laureate Digital Panel Meter can be equipped with Laurel communication boards to support various interfaces and protocols. These include serial interfaces with ASCII or Modbus RTU protocols, and Ethernet interfaces with web access, ASCII, or Modbus TCP/IP protocols, ensuring versatile connectivity for your commercial applications.

What is a Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions?
A Digital Panel Meter for rate, totalizer, and mathematical functions is a precision instrument designed to measure and display parameters such as rate (e.g., events per second, flow rate, RPM, production rate), totalized counts (e.g., cumulative volume, total parts produced, batch quantity), and advanced mathematical operations (A+B, A-B, A×B, A/B, A/B-1, square root, averaging) from one or two independent input signals. This Digital Panel Meter is critical in industrial, automation, process control, and manufacturing applications where complex signal processing is needed, such as in flow measurement and totalization, batch control, differential flow monitoring, ratio control, blending operations, and production counting. By processing pulse inputs from flow meters or encoders, or analog inputs from transmitters, into clear digital readouts with simultaneous rate and total display, this Digital Panel Meter ensures reliable data for process optimization, inventory management, quality control, and system diagnostics.
Unlike basic counters, rate meters, or simple totalizers, this Digital Panel Meter offers advanced functionality, including dual-channel independent processing, mathematical computations between channels, programmable scaling and K-factors, batch control with preset triggering, and data logging capabilities, making it versatile for applications requiring real-time analysis of multiple signals, comparative measurements, or complex process calculations. The programmable features and comprehensive integration capabilities of this Digital Panel Meter enhance its utility in complex industrial environments requiring automation, SCADA integration, and regulatory compliance.
Understanding the Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions
This Digital Panel Meter for rate, totalizer, and mathematical functions is typically built to the 1/8 DIN standard, fitting compactly into panel cutouts (approximately 92 mm x 45 mm or 96 mm x 48 mm depending on manufacturer). This compact size ensures compatibility with control panels, batch control cabinets, production monitoring stations, or process control rooms while optimizing space, making it ideal for industrial control rooms, production lines, water treatment facilities, or equipment panels with limited space.
This Digital Panel Meter is designed to process signals from one or two independent input channels, accepting pulse inputs from turbine flow meters, paddlewheel flow meters, positive displacement meters, magnetic pickups, incremental encoders, proximity switches, or photoelectric sensors, and analog inputs (4-20 mA, 0-10V) from transmitters or transducers. It measures rate (instantaneous flow rate in GPM, LPM, CFM, or production rate in parts/minute), totalizes counts (cumulative volume in gallons, liters, cubic meters, or total parts produced), and performs mathematical operations on dual inputs including summation (A+B for combining two flows), subtraction (A-B for differential flow or net flow), multiplication (A×B for concentration calculations), division (A/B for ratio control or efficiency calculations), and relative deviation (A/B-1 for percentage difference or error calculations). This Digital Panel Meter features bright LED (red, green, amber) or backlit LCD displays with dual-line capability (showing rate on one line, total on another), 5-6 digit resolution, user-friendly interfaces with front-panel programming or PC configuration software, and communication interfaces like RS-232, RS-485, Modbus RTU/TCP, or Ethernet for integration with PLCs, SCADA systems, batch management software, or MES platforms. Advanced features of this Digital Panel Meter, such as programmable K-factor scaling (converting pulses to engineering units), digital filtering (averaging, damping), batch control setpoints with relay outputs, grand totalizer and resetable totalizer, and data logging with timestamps, ensure accurate and stable measurements in dynamic production environments or noisy industrial settings.
How Does a Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions Work?
This Digital Panel Meter processes single or dual input signals to measure rate, totalize counts, or perform mathematical functions, displaying the results accurately. Below is a detailed breakdown of its operation:
- Signal Acquisition:
This Digital Panel Meter receives pulse signals (frequency proportional to rate) or analog signals (4-20 mA, 0-10V proportional to process variable) from one or two independent sensors. For example, Channel A receives pulses from a flow meter measuring supply flow (1000 pulses per gallon, 0-100 GPM) and Channel B receives pulses from a return flow meter (1000 pulses per gallon, 0-50 GPM), representing rate, counts, or process variables requiring mathematical combination or comparison. - Signal Conditioning:
The input signals are conditioned through precision amplification (for low-level pulse signals), Schmitt trigger circuitry (for noise immunity and clean edge detection), programmable debounce filtering (0.1 ms to 100 ms to eliminate contact bounce or electrical noise), analog-to-digital conversion for 4-20 mA or 0-10V inputs, or signal shaping to remove noise and ensure compatibility with this Digital Panel Meter's high-speed counters. This step is critical for accurate pulse counting and rate calculation in electrically noisy industrial environments with motors, VFDs, or welding equipment. - Signal Processing - Rate Calculation:
This Digital Panel Meter calculates instantaneous rate by counting pulses over a programmable gate time (typically 0.1s to 10s) and converting to engineering units using user-programmed K-factors or scaling multipliers. For example, if a flow meter produces 1000 pulses per gallon and the meter counts 1667 pulses in 1 second, the calculated rate is (1667 pulses/sec) ÷ (1000 pulses/gallon) × 60 seconds/minute = 100 GPM. Programmable filtering or averaging (moving average over 2-10 samples) smooths fluctuating rates for stable display and control. - Signal Processing - Totalization:
This Digital Panel Meter accumulates pulse counts in a 32-bit counter (capacity up to 4.3 billion pulses) and converts to total volume or quantity using K-factors. The totalizer can be configured as resetable totalizer (reset to zero manually or automatically after batch completion) or grand totalizer (non-resetable cumulative total for inventory tracking). Batch control setpoints (preset total value) trigger relay outputs when the accumulated total reaches the setpoint, enabling automatic valve closure, pump shutdown, or batch completion signaling. - Signal Processing - Mathematical Operations:
For dual-channel configurations, this Digital Panel Meter performs real-time mathematical operations on the two input channels:- A+B (Summation): Adds the rate or total values of two channels, used for combining flows from parallel pipes (total flow = pipe 1 flow + pipe 2 flow), summing production from multiple lines, or adding forward and reverse flows.
- A-B (Subtraction): Subtracts one channel from another, used for differential flow measurement (supply flow - return flow = consumption), net flow calculations (forward flow - reverse flow), heat exchanger flow balance, or detecting leaks (inlet - outlet).
- A×B (Multiplication): Multiplies two channel values, used for calculating mass flow (volumetric flow × density), heat content (flow rate × temperature differential × specific heat), or chemical dosing (flow rate × concentration).
- A/B (Division/Ratio): Divides one channel by another, used for efficiency calculations (output/input), ratio control in blending (chemical A flow / chemical B flow = desired ratio), or yield calculations (product produced / raw material consumed).
- A/B-1 (Relative Deviation): Calculates the relative difference as a percentage or decimal, used for comparing two similar measurements (measured value / reference value - 1 = % error), detecting process drift, or quality control comparisons.
- Analog-to-Digital Conversion:
For analog inputs (4-20 mA, 0-10V), a high-resolution ADC (typically 16-bit) transforms the analog signal into a digital format for mathematical processing. Pulse inputs use high-speed digital counters (capable of frequencies up to 10 MHz) without requiring ADC conversion. - Processing and Display:
The processed signals are handled by the microcontroller of this Digital Panel Meter, which applies user calibration (zero offset, span adjustment), K-factor scaling to convert pulses to engineering units (gallons, liters, cubic meters, parts, cycles), decimal point positioning, or unit conversions (GPM, LPM, CFM, m³/hr, parts/minute). The results are displayed on a dual-line LED or LCD screen showing rate on the upper line and total on the lower line (or mathematical result), with 5-6 digits, engineering units, and often with bar graph indication or status LEDs (batch active, alarm active, preset reached). - Output and Integration:
This Digital Panel Meter provides multiple outputs including 4-20 mA or 0-10V analog retransmission signals proportional to rate, total, or calculated value for chart recorders, PLCs, or secondary controllers, relay contacts (typically 2-4 SPDT relays rated 5A) for programmable alarms (high rate, low rate, batch complete preset reached, deviation alarm) or batch control (valve control, pump control), pulse outputs for signal retransmission or remote totalizing, or digital communication protocols (RS-232, RS-485, Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP) for integration with PLCs, SCADA systems, batch management software, MES platforms, or data logging systems for trending, SPC analysis, inventory management, and regulatory compliance documentation. - Calibration and Configuration:
Users can calibrate this Digital Panel Meter using known flow rates, pulse generators, or reference signals, configure signal types (pulse frequency, 4-20 mA, 0-10V), select measurement modes (rate only, total only, rate and total, mathematical function), set K-factors or scaling multipliers (pulses per gallon, pulses per liter, pulses per part), configure batch presets (target total value for automatic control), set alarm thresholds (high/low rate limits, total limits, deviation limits), select mathematical functions (A+B, A-B, A×B, A/B, A/B-1), adjust filter time constants for rate stability, or set communication parameters to suit specific application requirements for flow totalization, batch control, production counting, or differential measurement.
Technical Specifications
A typical Digital Panel Meter for rate, totalizer, and mathematical functions includes:
- Input Channels: 1 or 2 independent channels (model dependent)
- Pulse Input Types: TTL, NPN/PNP, contact closure, sine wave, voltage pulse
- Pulse Frequency Range: 0.001 Hz to 10 MHz
- Analog Input Types: 4-20mA, 0-10V, 0-5V (optional)
- Counter Capacity: 32-bit (up to 4.3 billion counts)
- Rate Accuracy: ±0.01% to ±0.1% ±1 count
- Totalizer Accuracy: ±1 count (limited by input signal quality)
- Mathematical Functions: A+B, A-B, A×B, A/B, A/B-1, √A, averaging
- K-Factor Range: 0.000001 to 999,999 (programmable)
- Display: Dual-line 5-6 digit LED or LCD, 0.56" character height
- Update Rate: 0.1-10 updates per second (adjustable)
- Batch Presets: 1-4 programmable setpoints
- Totalizer Types: Resetable, grand total, batch total
- Relay Outputs: 2-4 SPDT relays, 5A @ 250VAC
- Analog Output: 4-20mA or 0-10V retransmission (optional)
- Pulse Output: Scaled pulse retransmission (optional)
- Communication: RS-232, RS-485, Modbus RTU/TCP, Ethernet/IP
- Power Supply: 85-265VAC or 12-48VDC universal
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to 60°C
- Environmental: IP65 front panel protection
Key Features of a Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions
This Digital Panel Meter for rate, totalizer, and mathematical functions includes features that enhance performance and usability:
- Dual-Channel Processing: Supports two independent input channels for simultaneous rate measurement, totalization, or mathematical operations (A+B, A-B, A×B, A/B, A/B-1), enabling complex calculations like differential flow (supply - return), blending ratios (component A / component B), efficiency calculations (output / input), or combined flows (line 1 + line 2) without requiring external processors or multiple instruments.
- High Accuracy: Precision 32-bit counters, stable time base (crystal oscillator ±10 ppm), programmable K-factor scaling with up to 6 decimal places, and advanced digital filtering ensure reliable measurements (±0.01% to ±0.1%) for rate calculation and pulse counting accuracy of ±1 count for totalization, critical for custody transfer metering, batch control, inventory management, and production tracking.
- Customizable Displays: Dual-line high-brightness LED or backlit LCD displays show rate and total simultaneously (or rate and mathematical result), multi-color LEDs (red, green, amber) for status indication (normal, alarm, batch active), bar graphs for visual rate trending, or large 6-digit displays (0.56" to 0.8" height) ensure readability in various lighting conditions and provide comprehensive process information at a glance.
- Programmable Alarms and Batch Control: Multiple setpoints (typically 2-4) for rate limits (high flow alarm, low flow alarm, no-flow detection), total limits (batch preset, overfill protection), calculated value limits (ratio out of range, deviation alarm), or time-based alarms trigger visual and audible alerts or relay outputs to control external devices such as solenoid valves (automatic batch shutoff), pumps (start/stop control), diverter gates, rejection mechanisms, or notification systems for equipment protection, quality control, and automated batch processing.
- Communication Options: Multiple protocols including Modbus RTU (RS-485), Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, or ASCII serial enable integration with PLCs from all major manufacturers, SCADA systems, batch management software (Wonderware, FactoryTalk, Ignition), MES platforms, or ERP systems for automated data collection, remote monitoring, batch record documentation, inventory tracking, trend analysis, and regulatory compliance (FDA 21 CFR Part 11, GMP, ISO 9001).
- Rugged Design: IP65-rated stainless steel or polycarbonate front panels resist dust, moisture, chemical splash, and washdown in food, pharmaceutical, or chemical processing environments, wide operating temperature ranges (-10°C to 60°C), shock and vibration resistance (IEC 60068), and EMC compliance (CE, UL) ensure reliable operation in harsh production floors, outdoor installations, or mobile equipment.
- Batch Control Capability: Automatic batch control with preset totalizer values triggers relay outputs when target volume or count is reached, enabling automated filling, dispensing, or batching operations with overshoot compensation and tare weight handling.
- Grand Totalizer: Non-resetable cumulative total for long-term inventory tracking, maintenance scheduling based on total runtime or volume, or regulatory reporting requirements.
- Data Logging: Internal memory stores rate and total values with timestamps for quality documentation, batch records, traceability, and audit trails supporting GMP, FDA, or ISO compliance.
- Flexible Scaling: Programmable K-factors, decimal points, and engineering units (GPM, LPM, CFM, gallons, liters, cubic meters, pounds, kilograms, parts, cycles) provide direct display of flow rate, production rate, or quantity in meaningful units without external calculations.
Applications of a Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions
This Digital Panel Meter is widely used for rate, totalizer, and mathematical processing in various applications. Key uses include:
- Flow Measurement and Totalization:
In fluid systems (water, chemicals, fuel, compressed air, steam), this Digital Panel Meter measures instantaneous flow rates (GPM, LPM, CFM, m³/hr) and totalizes volumes (gallons, liters, cubic meters, pounds, kilograms) from turbine meters, positive displacement meters, paddlewheel meters, or magnetic flowmeters that produce pulse outputs proportional to flow, supporting process control (maintaining setpoint flow rates), resource management (tracking water or chemical consumption), inventory control (tank level management), custody transfer (billing for delivered quantities), and regulatory compliance (EPA discharge permits, water rights reporting). - Batch Control and Dispensing:
In manufacturing, chemical processing, or food production, this Digital Panel Meter totalizes material inputs (ingredients, chemicals, additives) and triggers automatic actions (valve closure, pump shutdown, diverter activation) when a preset total volume or weight is reached, ensuring precise batching for recipe formulation, preventing overfilling, reducing material waste, maintaining batch-to-batch consistency, and supporting GMP or HACCP documentation requirements. - Production Monitoring and Counting:
In assembly lines, packaging operations, or manufacturing processes, this Digital Panel Meter tracks production rates (parts per minute, cases per hour, cycles per shift) and totals (total parts produced, shift production, daily output) from proximity sensors, photoelectric eyes, or encoder feedback, calculating ratios between production lines (A/B for line balancing), monitoring efficiency (actual rate / target rate), optimizing throughput, detecting slowdowns or stoppages, enabling piece-rate labor tracking, and supporting OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) calculations for lean manufacturing. - Differential Flow Measurement:
In process systems, cooling loops, heat exchangers, or leak detection applications, this Digital Panel Meter computes real-time differences (A-B) between two flow inputs, such as supply flow and return flow, to monitor consumption (building water usage), heat exchanger performance (flow balance indicating fouling or bypass), system efficiency (forward flow - reverse flow = net flow), or detect leaks (inlet volume - outlet volume = leak rate), providing immediate indication of system problems. - Ratio Control and Blending:
In mixing processes, chemical blending, concrete batching, or proportional feed systems, this Digital Panel Meter calculates ratios (A/B) or scaled products (A×B) of two inputs, such as component A flow rate divided by component B flow rate to maintain desired blend ratio (e.g., 3:1 water to chemical concentrate), flow rate multiplied by density for mass flow calculation, or volumetric flow multiplied by concentration for active ingredient dosing, ensuring precise formulation, consistent product quality, and regulatory compliance. - Efficiency and Performance Analysis:
This Digital Panel Meter calculates efficiency ratios (output production / input material consumption = yield percentage), energy efficiency (useful output / energy input), or comparative measurements (actual performance / design performance) for process optimization and troubleshooting. - Heat Energy Measurement:
Calculates thermal energy (A×B where A = flow rate and B = temperature differential × specific heat) for BTU metering in HVAC, district heating, or industrial process heating applications.
Where Is a Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions Used?
This Digital Panel Meter is essential in industries requiring precise rate, totalization, and mathematical processing of signals. With support for dual-channel inputs and a compact 1/8 DIN design, this Digital Panel Meter provides reliable solutions. Below are detailed use cases across key sectors:
- Water and Wastewater Treatment:
In municipal or industrial treatment plants, this Digital Panel Meter measures flow rates and totalizes water volumes from influent flow meters, effluent flow meters, or chemical feed systems, ensuring accurate chemical dosing (chlorine, coagulants, pH adjustment based on flow-paced control), monitoring treatment capacity utilization, tracking water production or distribution, ensuring compliance with EPA discharge permits or water rights regulations, billing for water services, and detecting unauthorized usage or leaks. Dual-channel mathematical functions calculate differential flows (supply - return = consumption) or summed flows (treatment train 1 + treatment train 2 = total capacity). - Industrial Manufacturing:
In production facilities, assembly lines, or packaging operations, this Digital Panel Meter monitors production rates (parts per minute, bottles per hour) and totals (shift production, daily output, total parts produced since reset) from proximity sensors, optical sensors, or product counters, computing differences between parallel production lines (line A - line B = imbalance), summing multiple lines (line 1 + line 2 + line 3 = total plant output), calculating ratios for efficiency (actual rate / target rate = % efficiency), optimizing throughput, detecting production bottlenecks, triggering batch completion actions, enabling automatic material replenishment when totals reach reorder points, and supporting MES integration for real-time production dashboards. - Oil and Gas Industry:
In pipeline systems, custody transfer metering, or tank farms, this Digital Panel Meter measures flow rates and totalizes volumes from dual turbine meters or Coriolis meters, calculating sums (pipeline branch A + pipeline branch B = total throughput) or differences (inlet flow - outlet flow = inventory change or leak detection), supporting accurate billing for product delivery, regulatory reporting (pipeline operators, DOT), inventory reconciliation (comparing measured volumes to tank gauging), leak detection (mass balance), and ensuring measurement accuracy per API standards (API 2540, API MPMS Chapter 21). - Food and Beverage Processing:
In bottling operations, ingredient blending, or CIP (Clean-In-Place) systems, this Digital Panel Meter measures flow rates, totalizes ingredient volumes (water, syrup, flavoring, enzymes), and calculates precise ratios (A/B) for consistent formulation (e.g., 5:1 water to concentrate ratio), ensures batch accuracy for recipe compliance, prevents overfilling or underfilling, tracks water usage for sustainability reporting, monitors CIP chemical consumption, and supports HACCP documentation and FDA compliance with batch records, traceability, and deviation reporting. - Chemical and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing:
In chemical reactors, pharmaceutical synthesis, or blending operations, this Digital Panel Meter totalizes material inputs (reagents, solvents, API), performs mathematical operations for concentration calculations (A×B where A = flow rate and B = concentration = mass flow), ratio control in mixing, or deviation analysis (A/B-1 for comparing actual vs. specification), supporting precise batch control, GMP compliance (validated systems with audit trails), regulatory documentation (batch manufacturing records), quality assurance (in-specification batching), and FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance with electronic records and signatures. - Energy and Power Generation:
In power plants (coal, gas, nuclear, biomass), district heating, or cogeneration facilities, this Digital Panel Meter monitors fuel flow rates (natural gas, fuel oil, coal slurry), steam flow, or feedwater flow, totalizes fuel consumption for efficiency calculations (heat rate), calculates heat content (flow × heating value = BTU/hr), monitors turbine performance ratios (steam flow / power output = heat rate), detects flow imbalances indicating equipment problems, and supports emissions calculations based on fuel consumption totals for EPA reporting. - Automotive and Aerospace Testing:
In dynamometer test cells, engine testing, or component validation, this Digital Panel Meter measures rates and totals from dual sensors (engine RPM from encoder, torque from load cell, fuel flow from meter), performing calculations like A×B for power calculation (torque × RPM = horsepower), A/B for specific fuel consumption (fuel rate / power output = efficiency), or A/B-1 to analyze relative performance against specifications, ensuring components meet automotive standards (SAE, CARB emissions), aerospace requirements (FAA, EASA), or military specifications (MIL-STD). - HVAC and Building Automation:
This Digital Panel Meter calculates heating or cooling energy (flow rate × temperature differential) in BTU meters, monitors chilled water consumption, or tracks makeup water usage with totalization for facility management and energy cost allocation. - Agriculture and Irrigation:
Totalizes irrigation water application, calculates fertilizer injection ratios (A/B for nutrient concentration), or monitors pesticide application rates for precision agriculture and regulatory compliance. - Mining and Aggregate Processing:
This Digital Panel Meter totalizes material conveyed (tons per hour from belt scales), calculates slurry flow rates, or monitors pump performance for production tracking and equipment maintenance scheduling.
Benefits of Using a Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions
This Digital Panel Meter offers numerous advantages for rate, totalizer, and mathematical processing applications:
- Advanced Processing: Dual-channel independent inputs and comprehensive mathematical functions (A+B, A-B, A×B, A/B, A/B-1, √A) enable complex calculations including differential flow, blending ratios, efficiency calculations, and comparative analysis, reducing the need for external processors, PLCs, or multiple instruments, and providing immediate results for process control and operator awareness.
- High Precision: Accurate 32-bit counters (±1 count totalization accuracy), precision rate calculations (±0.01% to ±0.1%), programmable K-factor scaling with 6 decimal places, and stable time base ensure reliable measurements for custody transfer metering, batch control (±0.1% batch accuracy typical), inventory management, and production tracking.
- Compact Design: The 1/8 DIN size fits seamlessly into control panels, batch control stations, or production monitoring displays, ideal for space-constrained installations, allowing multiple process parameters (flow, total, ratio) to be monitored without excessive panel space or multiple instruments.
- Versatility: Support for multiple input signal types (pulse frequency, 4-20 mA, 0-10V, contact closure), measurement modes (rate, total, rate+total, mathematical functions), programmable scaling and engineering units, and configurable totalizer types (resetable, grand total, batch total) accommodates diverse applications from simple flow totalization to complex multi-variable process control across industries.
- System Integration: Multiple communication interfaces (Modbus RTU/TCP, Ethernet/IP, ASCII) enable seamless connection to PLCs, SCADA, batch management systems, MES platforms, or ERP systems, enhancing automated data collection, remote monitoring, batch record documentation, inventory reconciliation, SPC analysis, regulatory compliance reporting, and Industry 4.0 connectivity for smart manufacturing.
- Durability: Built to withstand harsh industrial conditions, including production floor vibration (IEC 60068), temperature extremes (-10°C to 60°C), dust and moisture (IP65/IP67), chemical exposure (stainless steel or polycarbonate construction), ensuring reliable long-term operation in food processing, chemical plants, water treatment, or outdoor installations.
- Batch Control Automation: Automatic batch control with preset totalizer triggering eliminates manual valve operation, reduces operator workload, prevents overfilling, ensures batch repeatability, and supports lights-out manufacturing with minimal supervision.
- Cost-Effective: Consolidates rate measurement, totalization, mathematical processing, batch control, alarming, and communication in one compact device, reducing equipment costs, panel space, wiring complexity, installation time, and calibration requirements versus separate flow computers, totalizers, counters, ratio controllers, or multiple instruments.
- Regulatory Compliance: Data logging, time-stamped records, batch documentation, and audit trails support FDA 21 CFR Part 11 (electronic records), GMP (batch manufacturing records), HACCP (process monitoring), ISO 9001 (quality documentation), EPA (discharge monitoring), and API (custody transfer) requirements.
Choosing the Right Digital Panel Meter for Rate, Totalizer, and Mathematical Functions
When selecting a Digital Panel Meter for rate, totalizer, and mathematical functions, consider these factors:
- Signal Compatibility: Ensure this Digital Panel Meter supports the input signal types from your sensors (pulse frequency from flow meters or encoders, 4-20 mA or 0-10V from transmitters, NPN/PNP from proximity switches, contact closure from meters) and verify input frequency range (0.001 Hz to 10 MHz) and analog input ranges match your application requirements.
- Mathematical Capabilities: Verify support for required mathematical functions (A+B for summing flows, A-B for differential measurement, A×B for mass flow or energy calculations, A/B for ratio control, A/B-1 for deviation analysis, √A for square root extraction) and confirm dual-channel independent processing capability for your specific application needs.
- Accuracy Specifications: Check the rate measurement accuracy (±0.01% to ±0.1%), totalizer accuracy (±1 count), K-factor resolution (decimal places), and mathematical calculation precision of this Digital Panel Meter, especially for custody transfer metering (±0.1% typical), batch control (±0.1% to ±0.5%), or production tracking where small errors accumulate.
- Environmental Durability: Choose a Digital Panel Meter with appropriate IP ratings (IP65 for dusty or wet production environments, IP67 for washdown in food or pharmaceutical applications), materials (stainless steel for corrosive environments, polycarbonate for general industrial), operating temperature range (-10°C to 60°C), and EMC compliance for electrically noisy areas near motors, VFDs, or welding.
- Output Requirements: Determine if you need analog retransmission (4-20mA, 0-10V) for chart recorders, secondary controllers, or building automation, relay outputs for batch control (valve control, pump start/stop, alarm notification), pulse output for signal retransmission or remote totalizing, or digital communication protocols (Modbus RTU/TCP, Ethernet/IP) for integration with PLCs, SCADA, MES, or batch management systems.
- Display and Usability: Opt for dual-line displays (showing rate and total simultaneously), display type (LED for brightness in industrial settings, LCD for low power or outdoor readability), digit size and resolution (5-6 digits with programmable decimal points), engineering units display (GPM, LPM, gallons, liters, parts/min), and controls (front-panel programming, PC software configuration) that match your application needs and operator skill level.
- Batch Control Features: Verify batch preset capability, number of presets (1-4), overshoot compensation, automatic reset options, and relay output configuration for your automated batching, filling, or dispensing requirements.
- Totalizer Options: Confirm availability of grand totalizer (non-resetable for lifetime tracking), resetable totalizer (batch or shift totals), and sufficient counter capacity (32-bit for 4.3 billion counts) for your application's totalizing needs and data retention requirements.
- Certifications and Approvals: Verify CE, UL, cUL, or other relevant certifications for your application, industry (food processing requires FDA compliance, custody transfer requires weights and measures approval, hazardous areas require ATEX/FM), or jurisdiction. For pharmaceutical or food applications, confirm GMP compliance and audit trail capabilities.
Conclusion
A Digital Panel Meter for rate, totalizer, and mathematical functions, particularly 1/8 DIN models, is vital for precise signal processing in industries like manufacturing, water treatment, chemical processing, food and beverage, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and power generation. The dual-channel capabilities of this Digital Panel Meter supporting independent processing, advanced mathematical functions (A+B, A-B, A×B, A/B, A/B-1) for differential flow, blending ratios, and efficiency calculations, compact design, and comprehensive features including programmable K-factor scaling, batch control with preset triggering, grand totalizer and resetable totalizer, data logging with timestamps, and multiple communication options make it ideal for complex applications requiring flow measurement and totalization, automated batch control, production counting and rate monitoring, differential or comparative measurements, ratio control in blending operations, and multi-variable process calculations. By delivering reliable rate, total, and calculated data with high accuracy (±0.01% rate, ±1 count totalization), supporting system integration through Modbus, Ethernet, and other protocols for SCADA connectivity and MES integration, ensuring regulatory compliance for FDA 21 CFR Part 11, GMP, HACCP, ISO 9001, EPA, and API requirements, and providing cost-effective consolidation of multiple measurement and control functions, this Digital Panel Meter enhances process efficiency, ensures product quality, supports inventory management, enables automated batch processing, and provides comprehensive process monitoring and control across diverse measurement tasks from simple flow totalization to complex multi-variable process optimization. Whether for water utility billing, chemical batch manufacturing, production line monitoring, or custody transfer metering, this Digital Panel Meter provides dependable, accurate, versatile signal processing in a compact, feature-rich package that meets the demanding requirements of modern industrial automation, process control, and manufacturing operations.
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