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Panel Accessories - Lumel


Transducers

Transducers convert one form of energy or physical quantity into another, typically converting a physical parameter into an electrical signal. Lumel produces various types of transducers including:
• Voltage Transducers : These convert AC or DC voltage signals into standardized DC signals suitable for measurement and control purposes.
• Current Transducers : Convert AC or DC current signals into proportional DC signals for measurement and monitoring applications.
• Power Transducers : Measure electrical power parameters such as voltage, current, and power factor, converting them into standardized DC signals for further processing.
• Frequency Transducers : Convert frequency signals into proportional DC signals, useful in frequency measurement and control systems.

Current Transformers (CTs)

Current transformers are essential for measuring electrical current levels safely and accurately. Lumel manufactures a variety of current transformers tailored for different applications:
• Solid-Core CTs : Used in applications where the conductor cannot be disconnected to install a split-core CT.
• Split-Core CTs : Allow for easy installation without interrupting the circuit, suitable for retrofitting existing installations.
• Rogowski Coils : Flexible current sensors that wrap around a conductor to measure current without the need for direct electrical contact.


Measurement Instruments

• Power Meters : Used for measuring electrical parameters such as voltage, current, power, energy (active, reactive, apparent), power factor, and frequency. These meters are crucial in monitoring energy consumption and optimizing power distribution.
• Multifunction Meters : Provide simultaneous measurement of multiple electrical parameters in industrial and utility applications.
• Panel Meters : Digital and analog panel meters for displaying and monitoring electrical quantities in control panels and switchboards.
• Portable Instruments : Handheld devices for on-site measurement and troubleshooting in electrical installations.


Control Devices

• Programmable Controllers : PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) and PACs (Programmable Automation Controllers) for process automation and control.
• Temperature Controllers : PID controllers and digital indicators for precise temperature regulation in heating and cooling systems.
• Process Indicators : Display units for monitoring process variables such as temperature, pressure, and flow.


Sensors and Transmitters

• Temperature Sensors : RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) and thermocouples for accurate temperature measurement.
• Pressure Sensors : Devices for measuring pressure in liquids and gases.
• Humidity Sensors : Instruments for monitoring relative humidity levels in controlled environments.
• Flow Sensors : Used in measuring the flow rate of liquids and gases.


Data Acquisition Systems

• Data Loggers : Capture and store data over time for analysis and reporting.
• SCADA Systems : Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems for real-time monitoring and control of industrial processes.


Software Solutions

• Monitoring Software : Applications for visualizing and analyzing data collected from instruments and sensors.
• Configuration Tools : Software tools for setting up and configuring devices for specific applications.