The Platinum Series CN32PT, CN16PT, CN8PT microprocessor-based PID controllers from Omega Engineering offer flexibility in process measurement.
These versatile CE, UL and cUL compliant units are also easy and intuitive to use. They features a bright three-color (red, green and amber) nine-segment LED display, high-accuracy inputs and outputs, full autotune PID with fuzzy logic adaptive control, up to 99 chainable ramp soak programs with 16 ramps and soaks including ramp/soak events, and built-in excitation firmware selectable at 5, 10, 12 and 24 V. The series also has universal inputs for thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, bidirectional and process voltage and process current. Units come with two or three programmable control/alarm/retransmission outputs with a choice of DC pulse, solid-state relays, mechanical relays, analog voltage and current. All units come standard with USB communications; Ethernet and serial communications are offered as options. The controllers are suitable for laboratory, factory automation and chemical industries.
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Omega Engineering, Inc.
www.omega.com
888.826.6243
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