IT8000E

The W&M-approved IT8000E weighing indicator is designed for universal use and is ideal for harsh industrial environments. It is available as a wall-mounted/tabletop unit or for panel-mounted installation in a control cabinet. A comprehensive range of standard application programs covers all typical weighing and batching tasks in the various sectors of industry. Customer-specific software adaptations can be implemented quickly and safely by SysTec or the scale manufacturer using the RTC WIN programming environment. The modular hardware concept offers a wide range of configuration options with digital, serial, analog and fieldbus interfaces. SysTec also offers a version of the weighing terminal for hazardous areas (IT8000E Ex2/22) and a version with touch panel (IT8000ET).

MAIN AREAS OF USE:

Filling systems for solid and liquid materials
Shipping and receiving scales (batch scales)
Belt scales
Control scales
Control scales for statistical quality control (SQC)
Truck scales and axle scales
Mobile scales
Scales for incoming goods and transport
Counting scales and filling by count

  • Simple operator guidance, bright TFT colour display 5.7" wide viewing angle and large weight display, alphanumeric keypad
  • W&M approved use as non-automatic or automatic scale (approved in EU, USA, Canada and others)
  • Wide range of standard programs for various weighing applications
  • Customer-specific modifications: Freely programmable
  • Stainless steel housing (ingress protection IT8000E: IP69K; IT8000E Ex2/22 and IT8000ET: IP65)
  • Region IT8000E Ex2/22 version available for installations in zones 2/22 and IT8000Ex unit available for zones 1/21
  • For wall-mounting/desktop and panel-mounting installation
  • Various interface options: 2 internal and up to 6 external scale interfaces, PC networks and WLAN connection, label and network printers, PLC connection via fieldbus
  • High operational safety: secure data storage in case of power failure, password protection, battery-backed real-time clock, remote diagnostics possible via the Internet