Temp/Process Controller Has Dual Digital Display

Oct. 1, 1999
Eight-level ramp/soak control is standard on the CN8200 Series of temperature/process controllers. Units include a decimal display, signal filtering and a percentage of power limit setting. The operator needs to review only those parameters relevant

Eight-level ramp/soak control is standard on the CN8200 Series of temperature/process controllers. Units include a decimal display, signal filtering and a percentage of power limit setting. The operator needs to review only those parameters relevant to the particular application during setup. A dual digital display offers optimum process information at a glance. Individual LEDs identify the status of outputs, alarms, digital communications, and special options. The unit features a NEMA-4X front panel and a universal power supply that accepts 100 to 150 vac and 120 to 250 vdc. Options include RS-232 and RS-485 digital communications, four remote analog setpoint ranges, three contact/digital input modes, four transducer excitation voltages, and a 24 vac/vdc power supply.

Company: OMEGA ENGINEERING INC.

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