On-board voltmeter Omnia VOLT-AMP series
for aircraft

on-board voltmeter
on-board voltmeter
on-board voltmeter
on-board voltmeter
on-board voltmeter
on-board voltmeter
on-board voltmeter
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Characteristics

Other characteristics
on-board
Domain
for aircraft
Voltage range

Max.: 30 V

Min.: 10 V

Description

Omnia VOLT-AMP is a Volt Meter, a double AMP meter and a safety instrument that diagnosis the state of the electrical power. The instrument is fully customizable to fit almost any electrical systems. The Omnia VOLT-AMP can be useful especially with injected engines that need a full time operation of the fuel pump when they are working. The system can alert on time in case of anomalies, enabling the pilot to react promptly. All the components of the Omnia family are equipped with a state-of-the-art, highly visible display, a powerful 32 bit microcontroller and the latest generation of solid state sensors and components to ensure reliability and accuracy over time. Up to 16 Omnia family instruments can be connected in cluster to form a communication network, making some data exchange operations simpler. Volt Meter, double Amp Meter and diagnostic mode are enabled. In the picture the battery current is shown. (diagnostic mode requires 2 current sensors) Volt Meter, double Amp Meter and diagnostic mode are enabled. In the picture the loads current is shown. (diagnostic mode requires 2 current sensors) Volt Meter and battery current are enabled Volt Meter and loads current are enabled Diagnostic mode is enabled and the "CHECK" label is flashing because the voltage has dropped to 12.2V and only the battery is supplying current to the loads. (diagnostic mode requires 2 current sensors)

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