Product Description
Hourmeter D554101 by Liftsplus.com, electric lift truck part, supports 12VDC to 48VDC input range for monitoring operational hours, panel mount design, polycarbonate case, non-resettable LCD display, suited for continuous duty electric forklift use.
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
| Operating Voltage Range | 12VDC to 48VDC |
| Current Draw | 50 mA at rated voltage |
| Input Type | DC voltage |
Mechanical Specifications
| Case Material | Polycarbonate enclosure |
| Display Type | Non-resettable LCD |
| Mount Style | Panel mount |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Part Number | D554101 |
| Direct Replacement Compatible | D554101 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What voltage range does the D554101 hourmeter support?
A: The D554101 hourmeter operates on 12VDC to 48VDC input, making it compatible with most battery-powered electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Verify your equipment voltage before ordering to ensure compatibility.
Q: What is the current draw specification for the D554101?
A: The D554101 has a current draw of approximately 50 mA at rated voltage, making it a low-power device suitable for continuous duty electric forklift applications without significant battery drain.
Q: Can the D554101 hourmeter display be reset?
A: The D554101 features a non-resettable LCD display, which means operational hours accumulate permanently. This design ensures accurate historical tracking of equipment usage for maintenance scheduling and warranty documentation purposes.
Q: What is the case material of the D554101 hourmeter?
A: The D554101 hourmeter is housed in a polycarbonate enclosure, providing durability and resistance to impact typical in industrial material handling environments. The panel mount design allows for direct installation into equipment control panels.
Q: Is the D554101 suitable for electric forklift monitoring?
A: Yes, the D554101 is designed specifically for continuous duty electric forklift service. Its DC voltage input, low power consumption, and robust polycarbonate construction make it ideal for tracking operational hours on battery-powered material handling equipment.
