Product category:
Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Vega Controls UK | Subject: Vegamet and Vegascan
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 April 2005
The easy way to get tank and silo levels
on the PC
Vegamet and Vegascan are the new, easy to use Vega signal conditioners with connectivity for local and global networking, powering and connecting to transmitters using 4-20mA, HART or HART multi-drop
Vegamet and Vegascan are the new, easy to use Vega signal conditioners with connectivity for local and global networking They can power and connect to transmitters using 4-20mA, HART or HART multi drop for up to 15 sensors
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It has outputs of 4-20mA, RS232 and Ethernet.
The new devices are also ideal for cost effective local process control, tank farms and remote inventory (or VMI) applications for one vessel or many vessels over distributed sites.
Options of RS232 for modem connection, TCP/IP addressing for PC networks, e-mailing of values, events or status even over the phone and an integrated web page for posting readings to the internet.
Use with Vega Visual for PC visualisation and the industry standard PACTware software to enable easy remote set up, even view echo curves.
Additional useful features include; high resolution integral back lit display, ATEX approval, fault monitoring, storage and data logging of 30,000 values.
Vega can provide a fully compatible, cost effective, reliable yet simple to use level measurement solution for inventory of your products or process on your SCADA system, PC network, or on the web.
A fully portable, working demonstration system is available to show users how easy it is to use and connect. Request a free brochure from Vega Controls UK ...
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