Controller
The 1ZC DIN rail-type temperature/process controller is designed for precise control of a single control loop with two independent outputs configurable as direct-acting, reverse-acting or alarm. A bidirectional RS-485 serial communications interface is standard and discrete LED displays illuminate whenever associated outputs are active and provide system status.
Staff
The 1ZC DIN rail-type temperature/process controller is designed for precise control of a single control loop with two independent outputs configurable as direct-acting, reverse-acting or alarm. A bidirectional RS-485 serial communications interface is standard and discrete LED displays illuminate whenever associated outputs are active and provide system status. A wide range of sensor inputs are supported and many types of outputs are available. Additional features include independently powered 100-250 V 50/60 Hz zones (24 Vac/dc available), bus wiring, auto-tune, universally configurable outputs for heat/cool or alarm, loop break alarm, pluggable terminal block for easy wiring and controller replacement, and optically isolated inputs and outputs.
Athena Controls, Inc
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