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Micro-Electronics for Industrial Measurement & Control
Synectic Electronics: Control and Measurement components

Category: Flow & Temperature Display/Control

Product image for Panel mount Ticket Printer
Panel mount Ticket Printer

A panel mount 24/40 column serial ticket printer.  Ideal for use with the Synectic range of Din Panel mount batch more

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SY015 Flow measuring batch controller

The SY015 Batch controller was designed to accept signals from almost any flow meter and to fully control the more

Product image for SY020 Pulse Rate to 4-20mA Converter
SY020 Pulse Rate to 4-20mA Converter

The SY020 can be linked to a coil output flow meter or any other frequency generating device, converting the frequency more

Product image for SY024 Flow pulse multiplier/Divider
SY024 Flow pulse multiplier/Divider

When a flow meter gives insufficient pulse to give the accuracy you need, or too many pulses for your PLC or frequency more

Product image for SY027 pulse splitter
SY027 pulse splitter

The SY027 is designed to convert pulses from Flow meters or other turbine devices and transmit the same pulse via two more

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SY030T Temperature Display

The SY030 large temperature display has two digits 170mm and two (lsd) 100mm tall. The instrument  has more

Frequently Asked Questions

click to read answer Which flow meter types work with Synectic controllers
There are a variety of flow meter output types Synectic controllers accept the following types directly; Pulse; Logic signal, CMOS. Open collector or Reed switch. Namur proximity. Coil. A simple jumper setting is user selectable. If the meter gives only 4-20mA we offer a current to frequency converter.
click to read answer Can we stop operators tampering with calibration data?
Synectic controllers have Pin number protection for entering the calibration mode. A key switch can be fitted as extra security. If the pin number has been acquired and used this will be recorded by a non-resettable counter that increments when calibration changes are made. This number should be recorded at each legitamate calibration.