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WD-68900-11
Digi-Sense Advanced Benchtop Temperature Controllers
his temperature controller can be used for a wide variety of applications. Provides excellent control accuracy and power capabilities, making them ideal for pilot process plants, R & D labs, or for OEM requirements. Multiple control modes from simple on/off to sophisticated auto tuning PID for more accurate control. Use as a benchtop controller or panel mount with optional panel mount kit (sold separately). The advanced temperature controller monitors one input which can be one of eight different thermocouple types with a mini-connector or a 400- and 700- series thermistor probes or a 100ΩPt RTD probe. These controllers also feature a higher heater output capacity, nine-segment ramp and soak profiling for more complicated processes, RS-232 computer interface, free software, alarm relay with adjusted hysteresis, and 4-20 mA and 1-5V output for connection to a recorder or datalogger. Rear panel output receptacle for direct plug-in of heaters and other resistive devices. Field calibration helps to improve system accuracy by entering the offset value to correct for individual probe error. View the available datasheet for further information on available thermocouple, thermistor and 100 Ω Pt RTD information. Thermocouple Accepts the following Input Types and Ranges: (J) -310 to 1832°F (-190 to 1000°C) (K) -328 to 2502°F (-200 to 1372°C) (T) -328 to 752°F (-200 to 400°C) (E) -328 to 1832°F (-200 to 1000°C) (N) -328 to 2372°F (-200 to 1300°C) (B) 392 to 3272°F (200 to 1800°C) (R) 32 to 3214°F (0 to 1768°C) (S) 32 to 3214°F (0 to 1768°C) Thermistor: Accepts the following Input Types and Ranges: 400 Series 32 to 212°F (0 to 100°C) 700 Series 32 to 212°F (0 to 100°C) 100 Ω Pt RTD: Range: -328 to 1562°F (-200 to 850°C)
Ideal for: Use in pilot process plants, R&D labs, or for OEM requirements.
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