Digital temperature controller KM1E
PIDIP65UL

digital temperature controller
digital temperature controller
digital temperature controller
digital temperature controller
digital temperature controller
digital temperature controller
digital temperature controller
digital temperature controller
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Characteristics

Display
digital
Type
PID
Protection level
UL, IP65
Use
heating, cooling
Other characteristics
panel-mount, configurable, RS-485, basic
Maximum temperature

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

Controller for oenology It is designed to meet the specific needs of the wine sector, for the heat treatment of wine and the different needs of cellars. It is designed for accurate temperature control during winemaking, which requires a cooling phase during fermentation, but also a heating phase necessary to obtain certain organoleptic characteristics. It is factory configured for standard wine applications (input for PT100, heating or cooling control, minimum and maximum alarm). A simple procedure is provided based on some parameters used to adapt this basic configuration to your needs, or to return to the factory configuration. FUNCTION - Controller DIMENSIONS - 48 x 48 mm DISPLAY - 2 display with 4 digit 3 dynamic colours POWER SUPPLY - 24 Vac/Vdc, 100… 240 Vac INPUTS - 0/1… 5 V, 0/2… 10 V, 0/4… 20 mA, NTC, Pt100, Pt1000, PTC-NTC, Thermocouple, Universal OUTPUTS - Relay and/or SSR control CONTROL - ON/OFF, PID with Autotuning EXTRACTABILITY - Not extractable, With fix terminal block CERTIFICATIONS - CE, UL

Catalogs

KR1E
KR1E
4 Pages

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Sensor+Test 2024
Sensor+Test 2024

11-13 Jun 2024 Nürnberg (Germany)

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