Intelligent Process Controller Comes In Sanitary Case

June 1, 2001
Meeting sanitary application requirements, the HI-Q125 programmable intelligent controller is housed inside a double-gasketed metal case that can withstand steam temperatures up to 250°F, and can be mounted on a wall, pipe or panel. Other

Meeting sanitary application requirements, the HI-Q125 programmable intelligent controller is housed inside a double-gasketed metal case that can withstand steam temperatures up to 250°F, and can be mounted on a wall, pipe or panel. Other features of the programmable industrial process controller include a triple, six-digit LCD with eight alarm annunciators, RS-232/422/485 I/O, two analog and four relay outputs, and power inputs of 5 Vdc and from 8 to 32 Vdc. Input signal support includes V/mA dc and true rms TC, RTD, strain gauge, ohms, ORP, pH, event, time, and frequency (Hz). Pricing starts at $600 each.

Company: OTEK CORP.

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