Analog panel meters are instruments that measure variables such as pressure, flow, temperature, speed, current, and voltage. They display values on a dial, usually with a moving pointer or needle. Many types of analog panel meters are available. The most common type accepts a single input from a temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or resistive temperature device (RTD). Analog panel meters can also accept pulses, frequencies and signals. Multiple channel devices are available. With the advent of digital technology, analog panel meters are used less frequently; however, some applications still require them. For example, analog panel meters are well suited for applications that require users to scan many devices to determine whether an individual meter is incorrect. For improved usability, analog panel meters with anti-glare, mirrored, and illuminated faces are available.
Selecting analog panel meters requires an understanding of meter mechanisms. Two basic methods are available: taut band and pivot and jewel. Taut band suspends a moving pointer or needle between two ribbons of metal to reduce friction and increase meter sensitivity. Taut band devices can withstand varying amounts of shock and are suitable for high vibration environments. Pivot and jewel analog panel meters can also withstand high amounts of vibration, but do not match the accuracy and repeatability of taut band devices. With pivot and jewel analog panel meters, a coil and pointer are suspended by polished steel and fit into two jewel bearings. Typically, pivot and jewel devices are used to measure alternating current (AC). By contrast, taut band devices are often used to measure direct current (DC).
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