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Trimec-Europe introduces flow rate totaliser for pulse, sine wave, frequency outputs

05 February 2010

The RT20 Rate Totaliser from Trimec-Europe is specifically designed for computing and displaying flow rates and totals from flowmeters with pulse, sine wave or frequency outputs.

The RT20 Rate Totaliser can be battery or externally powered and features a 6 digit large LCD total, 8 digit cumulative totaliser and 5 digit rate display. 

The displays on the RT20 Rate Totaliser show a resettable (batch) total, cumulative total and instantaneous flow rate in engineering units as programmed by the user.
Feature of the RT20 Rate Totaliser from Trimec-Europe include a IP66/67-NEMA 4X aluminium field and panel mountable housing makes the unit suitable for the most rugged applications. The flow rate totaliser has a  scaleable universal pulse or frequency inputs, scaled pulse output, long battery life, non-volatile memory and reverse polarity protection.

 

 

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