Welcome to AIC's newsletter number 15.

May we encourage you to please take the time to complete our very short quality survey. The survey is designed to gather feedback about various aspects of AIC products and services. From the feedback we will seek to improve areas of our operations that you, our customers, feel could be improved.
We will respond to comments and may ask you to elaborate on areas where you feel we have room for improvement.
Amalgamated Instrument Co Pty Ltd (AIC) has just released a panel mount linearising indicator featuring dual inputs.
The indicator, the PM4-LN2, accepts 2 analog inputs and allows 30 point linearising on each input. The display can show the individual linearised inputs or the result of arithmetical operations on the linearised dual inputs (sum, difference, product, etc). The instrument will accept 4-20mA, 0-1VDC, 0-10VDC or 0-100VDC inputs. These ranges are easily selectable by the user.
Setup is achieved using the convenient push buttons and no special test or calibration equipment is required.
This product is ideal for applications where non linear functions need to be displayed and combined. An example is to display the total contents of two horizontal cylindrical tanks (possibly of different sizes).
A wide range of display types is available for the PM4-LN2 including a 20 segment bargraph combined with a 5 digit display.
PM4-LN2 dual input lineariser brochure
AIC has ceased production of the TP4-WT single channel, wall mounted load monitor. A replacement is available in the LD-WT range. This offers a wide choice of displays and other capabilities and can be featured to fulfill all the functions of the TP4-WT.
The TP4-WT4, 4 channel monitor with summing capabilities is still available
LD-WT brochure
TP4-WT4 brochure
Amalgamated Instrument Co Pty Ltd will shut down over the Australian holiday period in December 2005 and January 2006.
We will close at the end of trading on Thursday 22nd December 2005 and reopen on Monday, 9th January 2006.
Please ensure that orders required by the shutdown date are placed with AIC as soon as practicable. Some of AIC's staff will take further leave in January 2006 and this needs to be kept in mind when scheduling product orders.
All of us, at Amalgamated Instrument Co Pty Ltd, would like to extend our best wishes for a happy and safe holiday season and we look forward to joining you in a prosperous 2006.