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818 Temperature or Process Controller  

818
Precision Temperature Controller/Programmer

96W x 96H x 219D mm

Ideal for:
Single and multi-zone ovens and furnaces Diffussion furnaces Creep testing Autoclaves Environmental chambers

 
Sample frequency:
8 times per second

Supply voltage:
85 to 264Vac, or 20 to 40V dc/ac

Power consumption:
8.5 watts

Operating temperature:
0 - 55 °C

Relative humidity:
0 to 90% non-condensing

Inputs choose from:
31 Different sensor linearisations + square root & linear

Outputs choose from:
Relay, logic, triac, or DC analogue

Panel sealing:
IP54

The model 818 is a 1/4 DIN, Temperature/Process Controller or Temperature/Process Programmer. With a range of 'Plug In' modules and Software Configuration the 818 series can be made to cover most applications. The 818S offers single loop PID control, while the 818P/P4/P15 give the ability of running complex profiles.

The features include: Self and adaptive tuning Dual display

Choose from: Heat/cool/motorised valave outputs Up to 2 alarms Ramp to setpoint feature on 818S, 1 stored program of 8 ramps and 8 dwells on 818P, 4 stored programs of 8 ramps and 8 dwells on 818P4, 15 programs of 8 ramps and 8 dwells on 818P15. Auto/manual operation.

818 Product Expansions

818S-MPC Melt Pressure Controller For Plastics Extrusion

  • Designed for melt pressure control or melt pump inlet pressure control
  • Analog retransmission of measured value, setpoint, error or output level to a chart recorder
  • Adjustable output accel/decel rate limiting
  • Incorporated transducer excitation power supply
  • Front panel, push-button calibration of strain gauge
  • Two fast-acting alarm outputs

818CP Carbon Potential Controller For Heat Treating

  • Compatible with standard carbon probes
  • 0.10% To 2.00% carbon potential control
  • Analog retransmission for recording
  • Plug-in alarm and/or communications board

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Click here for the 818 installation diagram

Last Updated Monday, October 03, 2005