Temperature controller without display EHG®
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temperature controller without display
temperature controller without display
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Characteristics

Display
without display
Type
technology, single-loop
Protection level
UL
Other characteristics
compact, miniature
Maximum temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

Many applications requiring a fixed temperature set point rely on a mechanical thermostat for thermal control. Thermostats have proven, however, to be inadequate for many applications due to long-term reliability issues, such as 100,000 cycle rating and poor temperature control. The SERIES EHG® thermal solution includes a compact temperature control, thermocouple sensor and power switching device integrated into the heater's power cord. The SERIES EHG temperature control and sensor reduces system costs and lasts substantially longer than a conventional thermostat solution. The evolution of miniature microprocessor technology and Watlow switching technology fostered development of a small, versatile temperature control and thermocouple sensor that is integrated with Watlow silicone rubber heater products. This device senses the temperature via input from a thermocouple strategically placed on the heater mat. The microprocessor is programmed prior to shipment with an application specific set point. This results in quick delivery of a custom, integrated system.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ILA Berlin

5-09 Jun 2024 Berlin (Germany) Hall 2 - Stand 259

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    MEORGA Halle 2024
    MEORGA Halle 2024

    5-05 Jun 2024 Messestraße 10, 06116 Halle (Saale), Deutschland (Germany)

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