Summing Box for Multiple Load Cells

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- Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel
- Sealed, Gasketed Enclosure
- Excitation Trim for Easy Setup
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Description
A load cell summing box (also known as a J-box) accepts inputs from multiple load cells and combines their outputs into one output that represents the total load. All load cells should have the same capacity and outputs within 3.2% of each other. For larger variances, resistors must be added. Load cells that are trimmed to 0.25% interchangeability or that have output tolerances of less than ±3.2% will work without additional resistors.

Rated 5 out of
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R Woodward from
4in 1out great product for projects multiple I/Os
well built product even has a rubber seal to protect connections easy wiring instructions
Date published: 2022-02-28

1. Is this product CSA approved? 2. Can this be installed in Class 1, Div 2 area? 3. What will be excitation voltage for the output? Is it the same as one of the load cells (assuming all load cells are the same)
Thank you for your inquiry, here’s the answers to your question. Is this product CSA approved? NO 2. Can this be installed in Class 1, Div 2 area? NO, This unit would need to be installed behind the barrier 3. What will be excitation voltage for the output, Is it the same as one of the load cells (assuming all load cells are the same) Correct
Date published: 2021-12-03