INT - Integrating Ratemeter/Totalizer INT - Integrating Ratemeter/Totalizer INT - Integrating Ratemeter/Totalizer INT - Integrating Ratemeter/Totalizer
INT - Integrating Ratemeter/Totalizer KOBOLD Instruments Inc. - USA 1801 Parkway View Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
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INT - Integrating Ratemeter/Totalizer

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INT - Integrating Ratemeter/Totalizer

Special Features:

  • Analog Input 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 1-5 V 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA
  • Display Rate, Total, Peak or Valley
  • Completely User
  • Programmable
  • Analog or Serial Communications
  • NEMA 4X Front Panel

Specifications:

Display Type: rate - 5 digit LED
  total - 6 digit LED
Input Type: 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC, 1-5 VDC, 0-10 VDC user programmable
Switches: 2 NPN open collectors, or optional  

  SPDT relays
Electrical Protection: NEMA 4X front panel,

  NEMA 1 Case

 

The KOBOLD INT series of controllers is designed to allow totalization and rate metering with sensors transmitting analog (voltage or current) signals. Five different DC input variations (0–5 V, 0–10 V, 1–5 V, 4–20 mA and 0–20 mA) are possible on all INT configurations. Our integrating controller sports a bright, highly visible 7-segment LED display. The unit is completely user configurable through the front touchpad. Two setpoints may be independently assigned to either rate or count monitoring duties. Input parameters are user selectable and peak or valley values may be brought up for viewing. The INT accepts either linear (standard), or square function signals by offering an optional square root extracting input. Signal transmission/communication requirements are met by RS-232, RS-422, or the popular 0(4)–20 mA protocols available as add-on features.
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