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An analog panel ammeter, also known simply as an ammeter or amperemeter, is an electrical instrument used to measure electric current in a circuit. It provides a visual representation of the currents magnitude on an analog display, typically using a pointer or needle moving across a scale. Analog panel ammeters have a needle or pointer that moves across a scale to indicate the current flow. The scale is typically calibrated in units of amperes A or milliamperes mA, depending on the expected current range. They are available in various current measurement ranges to accommodate different applications. For example, you might find ammeters with ranges of 0-5A, 0-50A, 0-100A, or other values, depending on the specific instrument. They are designed for panel or enclosure mounting with dimension of 72x72 and are often used in control panels or electrical cabinets. The panel typically has a transparent cover to protect the instrument. MEMSI - magnetic-electrical movable steel instrument, \nMEMC - magnetic-electrical movable coi