Analog Panel Meter
Analog Panel Meter

Analog Panel Meter

Product Details:

  • Resolution Low resolution
  • Frequency 50/60 Hz
  • Measurement Range 0-500V
  • Material Plastic enclosure
  • Accuracy 2.5%
  • Display Type Analog
  • Range Voltage Range: 0-500V
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Analog Panel Meter Price And Quantity

Analog Panel Meter Product Specifications

  • Plastic enclosure
  • Voltage Range: 0-500V
  • Low resolution
  • 0-500V
  • 50/60 Hz
  • Analog
  • 2.5%

Product Description

We hold specialization in trading, supplying and exporting Analog Panel Meter. Our procuring agents source this product from the well-established vendors after extensive market research so as to ensure the quality of our product. Offered device is installed in analog panels for measuring the voltage owing to its high accuracy in measurement. Our Analog Panel Meter is acclaimed by clients for its clear display, high operational accuracy, low maintenance and durability.



Reliable Voltage Measurement

This analog panel meter is specifically designed to measure voltages ranging from 0 to 500V. Its analog display provides real-time readings, helping users monitor electrical parameters effortlessly. The device's robust plastic enclosure delivers durability, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor panels.


Application Versatility

Thanks to its flexible voltage range and compatibility with 50/60 Hz systems, the panel meter is suitable for diverse sectors such as manufacturing, utilities, engineering, and electrical workshops. Its straightforward installation process allows integration into both legacy and modern electrical panels.


Quality Assurance

Manufactured and supplied in India, each analog meter undergoes strict quality control standards to guarantee accuracy and long-term performance. Whether you are sourcing for a new project or replacement needs, our commitment to excellence ensures uninterrupted and trustworthy monitoring.

FAQ's of Analog Panel Meter:


Q: How does the Analog Panel Meter with a 0-500V range operate?

A: This analog panel meter functions by measuring input voltage in the range of 0-500V and displaying the value on a dial. Its mechanical movement provides clear voltage readings in real time, making it suitable for immediate monitoring in electrical systems.

Q: What is the benefit of using an analog display with low resolution?

A: An analog display with low resolution allows for quick visual assessment of voltage levels without the complexity of digital readouts. This feature is particularly useful for basic monitoring tasks where precise digits are not required, but a clear overall reading is needed.

Q: When should I consider installing this analog panel meter?

A: You should install this panel meter when direct and continuous voltage monitoring is essential, such as in power distribution, equipment panels, or industrial machinery setups. It is ideal for environments where durability and simplicity are paramount.

Q: Where can I source this meter, and is international shipping available?

A: As an exporter, manufacturer, supplier, and trader based in India, we offer this analog panel meter both domestically and to international markets. Contact us directly to discuss shipping options to your location.

Q: What is the process for installing the Analog Panel Meter?

A: Installation involves securely mounting the meter into a standard panel cutout, connecting the voltage input terminals, and ensuring compliance with safety standards. Refer to the instruction manual provided for step-by-step guidance.

Q: How can I ensure accurate readings with this meter?

A: To maintain its 2.5% accuracy, install the meter in a location free from electrical interference and extreme conditions, and carry out periodical calibrations as outlined in the product manual. Proper wiring and regular maintenance also support reliable operations.

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