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  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • Features • Operator interface with large LCD Display, customizable, with choice of colors • Scrolling diagnostics messages, configurable, in the selected language • Easy, guided configuration, copy/ paste parameters even with power off • Preventive maintenance with energy counters (kWh) and load switching • 16 function block applications • Timer, setpoint and algorithm programmer for controlling motorized valves • Advanced tuning of control parameters • Different password levels • Universal input configurable for thermocouples, resistance thermometers, linear inputs • Remote setpoint input • Relay, logic, isolated analog outputs • Up to two CT inputs for interrupted load diagnostics • RS485 serial communication in Modbus RTU • Removable faceplate for immediate replacement • Sampling time 60 ms
  • What is Thermocouple? A thermocouple is a temperature-measuring device consisting of two dissimilar conductors that contact each other at one or more spots, where temperature diffirential experienced by the different conductors (or semiconductors). Thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensor for measurement and control, and can also convert a temperature gradient into electricity.
  • What is RTD? Resistance thermometers, also called Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD), are sensors used to measure temperature by correlating the resistance of the RTD element with temperature. Most RTD elements consist of a length of fine coiled wire wrapped around a ceramic or glass core. The element is usually quite fragile, so it's often placed inside a sheathed probe to protect it. The RTD element is made from a pure material, typically platinum, nickel or copper. The material has a predictable change in resistance as the temperature changes are used to determine temperature.
  • Features • Universal input configurable from faceplate • Accuracy better than 0.2% f.s. under nominal conditions • Control output: relay, logic, Triac or continuous • Hot/cold function with selection of cooling fluid • 3 alarms with completely configurable function • Analog retransmission output • Up to 2 isolated digital inputs with configurable function • Isolated digital input with configurable function • Auxiliary input for CT (TA) (50mAac) • Heater break or probe short-circuit alarm • Self-tuning, Auto-tuning, Soft-start, bumpless Man/Auto function • Double set, set ramp, timed output function • Optically isolated RS485 serial line. Protocol: GEFRAN MODBUS RTU • Self-diagnosis • Rapid configuration from PC with Winstrum packet
  • Features
    • Operator interface with large LCD Display, customizable, with choice of colors
    • Scrolling diagnostics messages, configurable, in the selected language
    • Easy, guided configuration, copy/paste parameters even with power off
    • Preventive maintenance with energy counters (kWh) and load switching
    • 16 function block applications
    • Timer, setpoint and algorithm programmer for controlling motorized valves
    • Advanced tuning of control parameters
    • Different password levels
    • Universal input configurable for thermocouples, resistance thermometers, linear inputs
    • Remote setpoint input
    • Relay, logic, isolated analog outputs
    • Up to two CT inputs for interrupted load diagnostics
    • RS485 serial communication in Modbus RTU
    • Removable faceplate for immediate replacement
    • Sampling time 60ms
  • What is RTD? Resistance thermometers, also called Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD), are sensors used to measure temperature by correlating the resistance of the RTD element with temperature. Most RTD elements consist of a length of fine coiled wire wrapped around a ceramic or glass core. The element is usually quite fragile, so it's often placed inside a sheathed probe to protect it. The RTD element is made from a pure material, typically platinum, nickel, or copper. The material has a predictable change in resistance as the temperature changes that is used to determine temperature.
  • Features • Universal input configurable from faceplate • Accuracy better than 0.2% f.s. under nominal conditions • Control output: relay, logic, Triac , continuous, digital insulated • Hot/cold function with selection of cooling fluid • 3 alarms with completely configurable function • Analog retransmission output • Isolated digital input with configurable function • Auxiliary input for CT (TA) (50mAac) • Heater break or probe short-circuit alarm • Self-tuning, Auto-tuning, Soft-start, bumpless Man/Auto function • Double set, set ramp, timed output function • Optically isolated RS485 serial line.Protocol: GEFRAN CENCAL or MODBUS RTU • Self-diagnosis • Rapid configuration from PC with Winstrum packet
  • What is Thermocouple? A thermocouple is a temperature-measuring device consisting of two dissimilar conductors that contact each other at one or more spots, where temperature diffirential experienced by the different conductors (or semiconductors). Thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensor for measurement and control, and can also convert a temperature gradient into electricity.
  • What is RTD? Resistance thermometers, also called Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD), are sensors used to measure temperature by correlating the resistance of the RTD element with temperature. Most RTD elements consist of a length of fine coiled wire wrapped around a ceramic or glass core. The element is usually quite fragile, so it's often placed inside a sheathed probe to protect it. The RTD element is made from a pure material, typically platinum, nickel, or copper. The material has a predictable change in resistance as the temperature changes that is used to determine temperature.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperature measurement through and electrical signal.
  • SENSORS A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides for temperture measurement through and electrical signal.

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