Digital temperature controller 6310 series
PIDNEMA 4for vortex tube enclosure coolers

Digital temperature controller - 6310 series - Nex Flow Air Products Corp. - PID / NEMA 4 / for vortex tube enclosure coolers
Digital temperature controller - 6310 series - Nex Flow Air Products Corp. - PID / NEMA 4 / for vortex tube enclosure coolers
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Characteristics

Display
digital
Type
PID
Protection level
NEMA 4
Use
for vortex tube enclosure coolers
Other characteristics
panel-mount
Maximum temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Description

The Electronic Thermostat ELC (Electronic Control Digital Thermostat) is a way for precise control of one or two Nex Flow™ Frigid-X™ panel coolers when you want to cycle them on and off to conserve compressed air. While many applications require only the Thermostat and Solenoid package for on-off control, the ELC gives more flexibility in control. Supply Voltage: AC120-240V (24V on request) Sampling Rate: 4/sec (almost double that of nearest competitor) Accuracy: 0.25% of full-scale 50° to 100°C measuring range NEMA 4-4X Enclosure (ABS/PC), ULC approved – accepted anywhere in the world Standard unit comes with one solenoid valve °F or °C and easily switchable back and forth. 3 Outputs: Two relay outputs and one with PID, 1 SSR output with PID to control external SSR Two Alarm settings for the two output relays so you can set two different temperatures to control two different solenoids for two separate coolers (and can be used to control anything electrical) AutoTune Mode for quick set ups Standard unit comes with one solenoid valve, but it can operate two units and also complete additional tasks

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