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Panel-mounted digital meter with an LED readout, powered from 115 VAC at 50/60 Hz and drawing 7 W. Those three figures are the nameplate ratings, and they are the ones that decide whether it drops into your panel’s existing control-power circuit. Line-powered rather than loop- or 24 VDC-powered. Supported today by Marsh Bellofram, which holds the legacy Westcon and DigiTec instrument lines. One unit.
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| MFR / Brand | WESTCON |
|---|---|
| MPN | W3330-03S |
| Condition | New – Open box |
|---|---|
| Base Number | W3330 |
| Industry Terms | digital panel meter, DPM, panel-mount indicator, LED panel meter, process indicator, panel instrument |
| Common Misspellings | W3330 03 S, W333O-03S, Westcom W3330, Wescon W3330-03S, W3330-035 |
| Application Types | Control panel instrumentation, machine consoles, legacy panel meter replacement where cutout and wiring are fixed |
| Condition Note | Made In USA, Takeout, Tested |
| Mpn Variants | W3330-03S, W333003S, W3330 03S, W-3330-03S, W3330 |
| Manufacturer Status | Obsolete / discontinued; legacy line held by Marsh Bellofram Corporation, Newell WV |
| Compatible With Replaces | Legacy Westcon / Marsh Bellofram DigiTec panel instrumentation. Current-production functional successors (NOT form-fit-function): Marsh Bellofram DigiTec D3200, D3600, D3700A universal-input digital panel meters. |
| Additional Attributes | Power consumption 7 W (approx 60 mA at 115 V); line-powered instrument, not loop- or 24 VDC-powered; 50/60 Hz tolerant; LED display with linear supply implied by the power figure — runs warm, allow panel ventilation clearance. Suffix -03S is a range/option designation; no public W33xx decoder table exists — Marsh Bellofram holds the legacy documentation. Related family members: Westcon 2410, 2431A, 2432A, 2435, 2491, 2551 Intelligent DPM, W3320N. |
| Nominal Rated Input Voltage | 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Part Number | W3330-03S |
| Mounting Type | Panel mount |
| Cross Reference 1 | W333003S |
|---|---|
| Cross Reference 2 | W3330 |
| Cross Reference 3 | W3330 03S |
This is a Westcon W3330-03S digital panel meter, rated 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 7 W. It is a panel-mount instrument with a digital readout, from the era when Westcon built digital panel meters, AC tachometer generators and process instruments for US industrial panels.
What the 115 VAC / 50/60 Hz / 7 W rating actually tells you:
More than it looks like. A 115 VAC supply means this is a line-powered instrument rather than a low-voltage loop- or 24 VDC-powered one, so it wants a control-power feed and not an instrument bus. The 50/60 Hz tolerance means it is not frequency-fussy and will run on either standard. And 7 W is a meaningful number when you are adding an instrument to a panel that is already loaded — it is roughly 60 mA at 115 V, which is comfortably inside almost any existing control transformer, but it is also high enough to suggest an LED display and a linear supply rather than a modern switching design. That in turn means it will be tolerant of a dirty supply and will run warm; give it the ventilation clearance the panel design assumed.
The base model is W3330 and the suffix is -03S. Westcon and its sister DigiTec instrument line used suffix codes to specify range, input type and option content — the pattern is visible in surviving DigiTec order codes such as 2551A-BR34-XXXX-SX, where each block after the base model selects a characteristic. On that basis, -03S is a range or option designation rather than a cosmetic variant. No public decoder table for the W33xx suffixes exists, so if the exact configuration matters to your application, the manufacturer of record can likely resolve it from the model and serial — see below.
Type: digital panel meter, panel-mountSupply: 115 VAC, 50/60 HzPower consumption: 7 WModel: W3330-03S (also written W333003S)Manufacturer: Westcon Inc., USAQuantity available: 1
Documented from the unit rather than from a spec sheet, because no manufacturer datasheet for the W3330 or the wider W33xx series is in public circulation: the measured parameter (the W3330 form could be a counter, a timer, a rate meter or a process indicator, and we will not guess between those because the wrong guess sends you the wrong instrument), display digit count, accepted input signal types and ranges, output and alarm relay options, and panel cutout and DIN size. A 1/8 DIN cutout would be plausible for an instrument of this vintage; treat the bezel in the photographs as the reference.
This is the single most useful thing to know about a Westcon nameplate, because the company name on the front of the meter no longer exists as an independent business. Westcon Inc. is now a division and brand of Marsh Bellofram Corporation of Newell, West Virginia, where it sits alongside Marsh Bellofram’s DigiTec instrument division. The ownership chain is corroborated on the distributor side as well: both Radwell and Locate Controls catalogue Westcon part numbers under the Marsh Bellofram brand. So if you need the suffix decoded, a wiring diagram, or a calibration reference, Marsh Bellofram is the company that holds the legacy Westcon documentation and is the right phone call — not a generic panel-meter vendor.
For anyone matching a mixed panel or hunting a family document, the Westcon model families that turn up in the surplus and repair market are the 2410, 2431A, 2432A, 2435, 2491 and 2551 (the Intelligent DPM), plus the W33xx series to which this meter belongs — W3320N and W3330 are the two W33xx models we have seen. The W3320N carries an identical 115 VAC / 50/60 Hz / 7 W nameplate rating, which is reasonable evidence the W33xx models share one power-supply design and are variants within a single family rather than unrelated products. That is an inference from the sibling nameplate, not a statement from a datasheet.
The photographs on this listing are the datasheet for this item, so use them that way. They show the housing, the bezel and the rear of the case including the terminal block, which is where the wiring arrangement and any option markings will be legible. If you need a dimension we have not published — bezel height and width, panel cutout, case depth behind the panel, terminal designations — ask and we will measure the actual unit and send you the numbers.
Meter only, one unit. Not supplied: panel mounting clips or brackets beyond whatever is fitted, gaskets, terminal covers, input signal conditioners or shunts, current transformers, external power supply, wiring, or documentation. Check the photographs for exactly what hardware is on the unit as supplied.
One unit available, sold individually.
The W3330 is obsolete and discontinued; it is not in current production and no factory stock exists. If you are specifying new rather than maintaining existing, the current-production line from the same corporate family is the Marsh Bellofram DigiTec universal-input digital panel meter series — the D3200, D3600 and D3700A. Those are a functional successor family covering the same job with modern universal inputs, and they are explicitly not a form-fit-function replacement for a W3330: expect different cutout, different wiring and different configuration. For an existing panel where the cutout and wiring are fixed, an original W3330 is the low-disruption answer, which is the usual reason people go looking for one.
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