Digital temperature controller M4
PIDULIP65

Digital temperature controller - M4 - ASCON TECNOLOGIC - PID / UL / IP65
Digital temperature controller - M4 - ASCON TECNOLOGIC - PID / UL / IP65
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Characteristics

Display
digital
Type
PID
Protection level
UL, IP65
Use
industrial, process
Other characteristics
panel-mount, universal, RS-485, configurable, with independent timer
Maximum temperature

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

Heat-cool temperature controller Versatile, simple and complete. The 48×48 intermediate line of the gammadue® series covers a wide range of applications, being able to be used as a heat-cool action temperature controller with continuous output and auxiliary input for amperometric transformer. Easy to configure and with truly simplified operations, it also has characteristics typical of the most complex instruments such as automatic search for adjustment parameters, serial communication, continuous adjustment output, Auto/Man station, “custom” linearization, special Start-up and Timer functions, transmitter power supply and IP65 front protection. FUNCTION - Controller DIMENSIONS - 48 x 48 mm, DIN rail mounting DISPLAY - 2 display with 4 digit POWER SUPPLY - 24 Vac/Vdc, 100… 240 Vac INPUTS - 0/1… 5 V, 0/2… 10 V, 0/4… 20 mA, Delta T Pt100, Pt100, Thermocouple, Universal NUMBER OF OUTPUTS - 1, 2, 3, 4 OUTPUTS - 0/1… 5 V, 0/4… 20 mA, Relay and/or SSR control DIGITAL INPUTS - 1 AUXILIARY INPUT - Current transformer INDEPENDENT TIMER - No RETRANSMISSION OUTPUT - 0/4… 20 mA INTERFACE - RS 485 Modbus Slave, TTL Modbus SPECIAL FUNCTIONS - Soft start, Transmitter power supply CONTROL - ON/OFF and PID single or double action EXTRACTABILITY - By the front CERTIFICATIONS - CE, UL

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