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Temperature sensors
News Release from: Datasensor (UK) | Subject: Temperature controllers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 May 2000
Small and reliable temperature
controllers
Datasensor announces the launch of its new THR range of temperature controllers.
Datasensor announces the launch of its new THR range of temperature controllers This new range combines the benefits of high precision and performance with small size and excellent reliability
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The THR range is in the 1/16 DIN format (48mm x 48mm) with a depth behind the panel of only 90mm.
The front panel of the controllers has a 4 digit red LED display and a four-key operating and programming keyboard.
The display normally shows the measured process temperature but can be used to display the setpoint or commissioning parameters when programming the controller to the process.
The THR series has the benefit of an autotune (AT) function that automatically calculates PID parameters for optimum control performance and an autoadaptive (ADT) action which automatically adjusts the PID terms with changing process conditions.
Operation is programmable to be in either degC or degF and nine sensor inputs are available to be configured as required.
16 different alarm functions may be programmed and there are three levels of security available in programming the instrument to prevent unauthorised modification.
Versions are available powered with 230VAC or 10-30 VDC for maximum flexibility with the option of an SPST relay or logic (PNP transistor) control output, the relay providing direct to process control; the logic allowing operation of a Solid State Relay (SSR).
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