Overview
The Konbo Digital Panel Meter 498 is a straightforward, cost-effective solution for monitoring and displaying measurement data in industrial control panels and test environments. This meter delivers precise digital readouts in a compact form factor, making it suitable for integration into existing panel assemblies where space is limited.
Key Features
- Compact panel-mount design for easy integration
- Digital LED or LCD display for clear, real-time readings
- Durable construction suitable for industrial environments
- Low power consumption and simple wiring
- Suitable for voltage, current, and process monitoring applications
Technical Specifications
The Konbo 498 is engineered for reliability in demanding measurement applications. Typical digital panel meters in this class feature 3.5-digit or 4-digit displays with ±0.5% accuracy, operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 50°C, and compact dimensions that fit standard 1/8 DIN or similar panel cutouts. Input options commonly support DC voltage, AC voltage, DC current, and thermocouple/RTD measurement depending on configuration.
Typical Applications
- Process control and monitoring systems
- Electrical panel instrumentation and diagnostics
- Temperature and pressure display in industrial automation
- Lab equipment and test benches
- Manufacturing floor measurement and data logging
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Standard panel mount installations (verify cutout dimensions before ordering)
- DC and AC power supply systems (voltage specification varies by unit)
- Analog and digital control systems requiring local display readouts
- Industrial automation platforms requiring process variable monitoring
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
Verify compatibility with your system integrator before ordering. The Konbo 498 may replace other Konbo series meters or comparable third-party digital panel meters of matching dimensions and input specifications.
Works With
- Standard industrial control cabinets and enclosures
- Process monitoring and supervisory control systems
- Manual and automated test measurement setups
- Legacy and modern panel assembly configurations








