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Product category: Smaller-Sized PLCs
News Release from: Switchtec | Subject: Vemer measurement and regulation controllers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 September 2003

Controllers for temperature, humidity
and pressure

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Vemer measurement and regulation controllers now use redesigned internals for excellent performance at very competitive prices.

Vemer measurement and regulation controllers now use redesigned internals for excellent performance at very competitive prices, making them attractive to panel builders, machine manufacturers and end users The extensive range of controllers - embracing temperature, humidity and pressure - can be used for measurement and display duties throughout industry where those parameters need to be monitored, but particularly the air conditioning, heating and refrigeration industry

Such applications include chill cabinets as used in delicatessens and supermarkets.

In form, fit and function, the Vemer controllers from Switchtec are often direct replacements for competitor's units and offer versatile mounting options including 72 x 72mm, 32 x 74, panel and DIN mount.

Models with highly visible displays are available comprising three digit, seven segment units.

Additionally, one, two or four relay output versions are available for controlling multiple external devices and equipment.

In terms of thermal sensors, thermoresistances NiPt cover the range -20 to +400C, thermoresistances NTC from -40 to +110C, and thermocouples JK (Fe-Co and Cr-Al) from -200 to +1200C.

The humidity probes operate over the range 10-90% UR, and pressure probes cover from -0.5 to 30bar.

Also offered in multiprobe connection format for measuring and controlling multiple units, Vemer measurement and regulation sensors are available from Switchtec.

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