Watlow
MicroDIN Sub Panel Mount Control
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DIN Rail Mount
Temperature Control With Communications
Product
Spec Sheet
Product
Manual
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Features
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- The new Watlow MICRO DIN series controllers provide precise measurement
and control with easy communication to personal computers and
programmable logic controllers used in laboratories and industry.
This superior controller is designed with simple and straightforward
commands to make it easy to easy to set up and operate. The MICRO
DIN is a high-performance controller that is capable of stand-alone
operation and uses the popular Modbus TM communications protocol
with a standard RS-485 serial interface for parameter set up and
viewing.
- The behind-the-panel, DIN rail mount design of the MICRO DIN
controller provides significant savings by eliminating the need
for expensive panel hole punching and by simplifying panel wiring.
Combine these savings with touch-safe removable connectors and
the result is low installation costs and minimal down time for
service and repair.
- MICRO DIN is the perfect solution for applications that require
top-of-the-line dedicated temperature control loops with no user
interface integrated into a complete control system using digital
communications. The absence of an operator interface makes the
MICRO DIN excellent for use with PC-based software, such as WATLINK.
- The MICRO DIN controller is manufactured by IS 9001 registered
Watlow and is reliably backed by a three-year warranty.
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Features
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- EIA-485 serial communications with Modbus RTU protocol
- DIN rail/Sub panel mounting
- Touch-safe removable connectors
- Single control output with alarm output
Discrete loops of control, auto-tuning
- 10 Hz update rate
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Benefits
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- Easy remote set up and monitoring
- Fast, low cost installation eliminates expensive panel hole
punch operations
- Easy, quick removal for replacement and servicing
- Simple programming and operation of controller
- Performance equal to discrete panel mount controllers, highly
reliable
- Improved input sampling and controllability
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