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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

New Multi Functional Transmitters and Splitters

New Thermocouple Converter Splitters

 APD 41390 - APD 41391 - APD 41393

The new APD 4139X series solves problems where one thermocouple must be connected to two devices and/or with mismatches between thermocouple types and measuring devices. A thermocouple can be converted to two simulated thermocouple outputs, two DC process outputs, or one of each. This makes it useful to convert, split, isolate, and transmit any thermocouple input for measurement, data recording, and validation.

Both outputs correspond to the input temperature range. Automatic cold junction compensation is standard. When ordered with a mA output, it can be selectively wired for sinking or sourcing allowing use with a powered or unpowered milliamp device.

Full 4-way galvanic isolation make this module useful for ground loop elimination, common mode signal rejection, and noise pickup reduction

 

New All In One Universal Temperature Transmitter

APD 8000

API’s new high accuracy APD 8000 is our most versatile signal conditioner yet. The unit can be configured for one of many different input types - thermocouple, RTD, thermistor DC, or potentiometer - and converts it to an optically isolated DC voltage or current output. It can be set up and calibrated using onboard switches and push-buttons without the need for a computer or special programmer.

The APD 8000 is perfect for applications where one device needs to cover any number of I/O types. Microprocessor-based linearization and a low noise 18-bit analog output offer ±0.1% accuracy. Exclusive features include an output test function and a variable-brightness Loop-Tracker® LED to indicate the input signal level. Also standard are sink/source output capability, 1200 VRMS full optical isolation, fast shipping and a lifetime warranty.

 

Have You Seen Our Gauges?

Our high quality digital gauges are just what you've been looking for. Rugged and dependable they can be ordered in a wide range of settings and power types. We build them fast too, most gauges are build within 7-10 business days. Click here to check them out.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

All the videos!

All the videos!


Did you know? 
 
API-Cecomp has a series of videos on our YouTube channel designed to help you learn to use our products and decide which may be your best fit.

Larry Dixon loves our gauges! Wanna know why?
Larry Dixon loves our gauges!



Or see our gauge functionality videos!


Like this one on the Cecomp TestPLUS battery-powered digital test gauge:


CTP3B Operations Video

 Or this one on the DPG2000B:

Front-button features of the DPG2000B




Monday, March 19, 2018

Wine Bottle Headspace Pressure

 

PROBLEM


The headspace pressure inside wine bottles needs to be tested for quality control purposes. A reliable gauge with good accuracy and readability is required. Since it is possible for the bottle to be under vacuum or pressure, a compound gauge is required. Compound gauges are designed to allow the user to read either. Using a pressure gauge for vacuum or vice versa will likely provide false readings and possibly destroy your gauge.



SOLUTIONS


Regular use

For regular usage in testing wine bottle headspace pressure, a Cecomp DPG1000B±15PSIG-5 is recommended.

View it here

The –14.7 psi to 15.0 psig range will cover normal headspace pressure ranges of approximately –3 psi (vacuum) to 3 psi pressure, with zero being ideal. A hollow needle is fitted to the gauge by the winery for testing purposes.






Sparkling wines, Champagnes 

If sparkling wines (at approximately 45 psig) or Champagnes (at 80 to 90 psi) are being tested, a DPG1000B30INHG100PSIG-5 can be specified.

View it here

This model will cover all normal vacuum/pressure ranges.






Besides choosing a compound range, you may add a backlight, top port, and either an aluminum or NEMA 4X plastic housing.



Call us at 800-942-0315 if you need help solving your vinyard's pressure problems, we are always happy to help you brainstorm even if you don't think you need a gauge.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Matt Joseph, automotive restoration expert, wrote....

Matt Joseph, a veteran restorer and a noted author of hundreds of articles and books, is using our DPG1000B gauge on his Soda Blasting machine.

"When I need the highest order of digital accuracy for measuring air pressure, I rely on my Cecomp digital pressure gauge. Analog measurement may be fine for a "quick glance" check of non-critical applications, but when precision is an issue, great digital gauges easily justify their cost."

Matt owns MATTCO, a small automotive restoration and consulting firm in Prairie du Sac, WI. MATTCO specializes in parts and component cleaning, reconstruction, and finishing. A professional Lincoln restorer, precision soda blasting has recently been added to MATTCO's capabilities. Contact: 608-544-9994.

Some of his most noted bools include:
Media Blasting & Metal Preparation:  A complete Guide (CarTech, Inc.),
Collector Car Restoration Bible: Practical Techniques for Professional Results (K-P/EPBM),
Automotive Sheet Metal Forming & Fabrication (CarTech, Inc.)
Automotive Bodywork and Rust Repair (CarTech, Inc.)


Matt Joseph With His Soda Blaster

Monday, December 11, 2017

Larry Dixon on the Cecomp TestPLUS Digital Pressure Gauge

Under the low pressure conditions that half your dragster tires are running, even a tenth of a pound (or 0.1 PSI) can make a huge difference.
Analog gauges just aren't accurate enough to give you reliable pressure readings within 0.1 PSI.
Read more about analog vs. digital gauges here.





In our latest You Tube video, 3-time National Hot Rod Association NHRA champion Larry Dixon gives some tire tips to dragsters who want to improve their game.

Many thanks to Larry Dixon for making this video!

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Cecomp F22B Battery-Powered Digital Pressure Gauge



Welcome to the first in our series of Technical Training Videos for both Absolute Process Instruments signal conditioning equipment and pressure gauges, as well as tips and tricks for other lines we may sell!



In this video, you will learn how to configure an F22B Battery-Powered Digital Pressure Gauge. Learn how to set the memory, turn auto-shutoff on or off, change engineering units, and more. As always, if you get stuck our friendly and knowledgeable customer service trio is available to help you M-F 8am-5pm CST, 800-942-0315.



Stay tuned for additional videos!


Friday, May 5, 2017

Comparing Splitter Models

As always, check out www-api-usa.com to find out more about us and our signal conditioners and pressure gauges (we think we're pretty cool), or call us at 800-942-0315 for application assistance.

Most process signals and sensors are connected directly to a controller or monitoring device input. In some applications, however, it is desirable to split the process or sensor signal into two independent signals


When you are choosing a splitter, you must know which input and output types you require for your process.  

Helpful guidelines to follow:
  • Our line includes most sensors or process signal input types. Specify what signal input type. We offer:
    • DC Voltage or Current
    • RTDs
    • Strain Gages (Load Cells)
    • AC Voltage or Current
    • Frequency
    • Potentiometer
    • Thermocouples (very rare in the industrial marketplace)
  • Outputs can be configured independently for a wide variety of voltage or current ranges, not just 4-20mA. Most customers are clear on their output type, but our engineers can also assist you in choosing the correct one.

What is unique about the API signal splitter line, and what sets it apart from many others, is that the input is not limited to a current input (i.e. 4-20 mDC). 

When you are ordering, make sure you are very specific about the input type you require. We will guide you through this process. You may see a "Universal Splitter!" advertised, when the product actually offers the (exceptionally common but not exactly universal) 4-20 mA DC input.



Our newest IsoSplitter® is in a slim 22.5mm DIN housing, featuring factory-ranged output and field-rangeable input. The perfect and economical choice for the engineer, manager, or tech who knows exactly what he or she needs. 

·     Most economical splitter option
·     Remote output test
·     Wire for sink or source input
·     Optional sinking output

·     Independent output zero/span controls
·      LoopTracker® output LEDs
·      *Universal power
·      
Full isolation: input-outputs, output-output and power-to-input as well as power-to-outputs.





Our standard IsoSplitter® comes in a 45mm DIN housing and has a number of on-board troubleshooting and configuration features and benefits, ideal for the engineer or tech who wants to have options in the field.

·     UL-approved
·     Adjustable local and remote output test
·     I/O Sink/source versatility
·     Independent output zero/span controls
·     Reverse acting output option
·     Input and output LEDs
·      *Universal power
·     Full isolation: input-outputs, output-output and power-to-input as well as power-to-outputs.





 

APD 1393** - One RTD Input to Two DC Outputs

APD 3393** - One Potentiometer Input to Two DC Outputs

APD 5393** - One Strain Gauge Input to Two DC Outputs

APD 6393** - One AC Input to Two DC Outputs

APD 7393** - One Frequency Input to Two DC Outputs

Z170REG-1 (17.5mm) - Multiple Input Types to Two DC Outputs (call factory)

TCS726 - T/C Input to Two T/C Outputs -OR- One T/C Output and One DC Output (call factory)


 *Universal power 85-265 VAC, 60-300 VDC; D-option 9-30 VAC/VDC
**UL-approved


And remember, we are a "custom engineering house that happens to have a product catalog." If you need something you do not see, please give us a call (847-918-3510) and let our experienced engineering team help you solve your problem.