The N1100 series of
Universal Process Controllers is a real
breakthrough in versatility for holding in one single
instrument all the major features that are needed for the
vast majority of industrial processes.
The sophisticated and consistent software and its
advanced truly universal SMT circuitry make the N1100 the
only 1/16 DIN PID instrument in the world to accept
configuration of both input signal and control output
through the front keyboard without any hardware change.
From the very simple applications as a temperature
controller to the most complex systems of distributed
control with PLC's or SCADA networks, the N1100 is the
right answer to your needs for industrial, building or
laboratory automation.
A Modbus RTU RS485 is an optional extra. You can use the
Superview software or
ISEE-Modbus Software to
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Features
- Universal Input accepts:
Thermocouples J, K, T, S, Pt100, 4-20mA, 50mV, 0-5Vdc
- Double LED display: red for PV and green for SV.
- Outputs: 3A/250Vac Relay,
linear 4-20mA and logic pulse for solid state relays available.
- 2 alarms (Relays SPST)
more Out linear 4-20mA or logic pulse (standard).
- Up to 2 time relays, 0 to
6500 seconds.
- Input resolution: 12,000
levels.
- PV or SP retransmission in
4 to 20mA.
- RS485 comm with Modbus RTU protocol
(optional).
- Auto tuning PID control.
- Auto/Manual mode, bumpless transfer.
- Remote
setpoint input (4 to 20mA).
- Programmable Soft start up to 9999 seconds.
- Ramp and Soak: 7 programs of up to 7 segments each. Can be linked
to create longer programs of up to 49 segments.
- Power: 85 to 264
Vac, 50/60 Hz.
- Front panel: IP65, Polycarbonate UL94 V-2.
- Back panel: IP30, ABS+PC UL94 V-0.
- Dimensions: 48 x 48 x 106
mm.
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N1100 Flier
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the Operating Manual
Purchasing the
N1100 Controller
All prices are in Australian Dollars.
Prices
do not include GST (Goods and Services Tax). 10% GST applies to goods delivered in
Australia. Australian GST is not paid on shipments despatched to an international
destination. You can check the exchange rate by going
to http://www.x-rates.com
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