Temperature controller without display EZ-ZONE® RMZ
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Temperature controller without display - EZ-ZONE® RMZ - Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company - industrial / advanced
Temperature controller without display - EZ-ZONE® RMZ - Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company - industrial / advanced
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Characteristics

Display
without display
Use
industrial
Other characteristics
advanced
Maximum temperature

Max.: 65 °C
(149 °F)

Min.: -18 °C
(-0 °F)

Description

Watlow's Fiber Optic Temperature Measurement and Control System Offers Improved Accuracy, Precision and Reliability in High RF Environments. Connect Watlow’s EZ-ZONE RM family of modules which include control loops, temperature limits and digital and analog inputs and outputs seamlessly with your EtherCAT-based temperature control/logic system. The RMZ offers options for from one to 34 control loops. Also available is an option to accept four best-in-class fiber optic temperature sensors. Together these offer industry-leading measurement and control performance for your application. By integrating fiber optic sensing capabilities into the EZ-ZONE RM control system, users save space and improve performance with faster response time while simplifying their control system. This advanced fiber optic sensing capability from Watlow is also available without EtherCAT in our EZ-ZONE RMF module which accommodates up to eight sensors enabling use in applications that use other industrial protocols.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

MEORGA Leverkusen 2025
MEORGA Leverkusen 2025

9-09 Apr 2025 Leverkusen (Germany)

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    PRC Europe

    19-21 May 2025 Milan (Italy)

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