SIMPSON ELECTRIC - 1327 - Meter, Panel. Scale: 100-0-100 50mV.

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SIMPSON ELECTRIC - 1327 Meter, panel.

View input signals on the Simpson 1327 Wide-Vue Analog DC Ammeter with self-shielding movement. Its wide dial is housed behind a clear acrylic pane, and it has a matte black spade pointer. It responds to signals in 1.5 s or less, so you can focus on what's important. It is meant for use with an external shunt.

Scale: 100-0-100 50mV. Self-Shielding Movement, Wide-vue analog Meter.

2% Accuracy Full Sale.

Package: Rugged and Durable.

Dimensions: Overall 3-1/8" square x 5/8" in front of panel, plus 1-3/4' behind panel including contacts.

Note: Pioneer Instruments Model 38 28 10.

Rated: UL.

Note2: The meter movement measures both polarities of a 50mV input.

The scale indicates 100 DC Amps.

The meter is intended to be used with a 100A/50mV external shunt.

The required shunt is a very precise 4-terminal resistor with a resistance of 0.05/100 = 0.0005 ohm.

Such standard shunts are readily available, although we carry a limited number.

Note the print in the lower right hand corner of the meter dial: ES = 50mV.

[ Note: A 50mV source capable of driving the meter to full scale deflection must be capable of sourcing 2.5 milli-amps or higher. The internal resistance is 20 ohms. Any DC meter movement that has a full scale deflection of 50mV has an associated current requirement of anywhere from 25 micro-amps to 5 milliamps or more depending on the physical specifications of the movement. This particular movement is more robust than a microammeter because a 100A shunt can easily spare 2.5 mA and it is intended for use in a demanding environment. It should not be characterized as a mV meter.]

Additional Information: https://simpsonelectric.com/wp-content/uploads/File/datasheets/widevue_datasheet.pdf

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