The N480D series of PID
temperature controllers was designed for non-experienced novice users
for combining extreme simplicity in operation with high performance only
found in expensive high end controllers.
It is a low-cost instrument which can be easily installed and operated.
It accepts J,K and S thermocouples
and Pt100 RTD, features a relay and pulse output for driving solid state
relays and optionally can be supplied with a linear 4 to 20 mA output.
Autotuning PID function, dual display, full
range universal power supply and ramps soak function are standard.
It greatly surpasses the old and obsolete analog controllers in
performance with ease of operation..
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Features
- Accepts thermocouples type
J range -50 ºC to 760 ºC
K range -90 ºC to 1370 ºC
T range -100 ºC to 400 ºC
R range 0 to 1760 ºC
S from 0 to 1760 ºC
E range -30 a 720 ºC
N range -90 a 1300 ºC
- cold junction
compensation.
- Accepts 2 or 3-wire Pt100
RTD, range -200 ºC to 530 ºC, with cable resistance compensation.
- Pt100 excitantion current:
0.170 uA.
- Internal A/D resolution:
15,000 levels
- Displayed resolution:
7,500 levels.
- Four-digit
10 mm red display for measured variable and four-digit 7 mm green
display for setpoint.
- Sampling rate: 5
measurements per second.
- Control output update: 200
ms.
- 5 Vdc 20 mA logic control
output.
- 1 SPDT relay and 2 SPST 3A
@ 250 Vac relays.
- Power: 100 to 240 Vac/dc,
50/60 Hz; optional 24 Vdc/ac.
- Power consumption: less
than 9 VA.
- Operating environment: 0
to 55 ºC, 20 to 95 % RH.
- Front panel: IP65,
Polycarbonate UL94 V-2.
- Back panel: IP30, ABS+PC
UL94 V-0.
- Weight: 140 g with 1
relay, 160 g with 3 relays.
- Panel cutout: 45.5 mm x
45.5 mm.
- Dimensions: 48 x 48 x 110
mm (1.89” x 1.89” x 4.33”).
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Purchasing the
N480 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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