No of digits | 4+4 |
Mounting Type | Flush Mounting |
Output type | Relay |
Sensor Input | Thermocouple |
Voltage | 220-240 V |
Weight | 500 gm |
Display Size | 48*48 mm |
Dimension | 96*96 mm |
A PID Temperature Controller is a precision device used to maintain a desired temperature by employing a control algorithm known as PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative). It is widely used in industries such as manufacturing, chemical processing, food production, and laboratory settings to ensure stable and accurate temperature regulation.
Key Features
- PID Algorithm: Offers precise temperature control by minimizing fluctuations and overshoots.
- High Accuracy: Ensures consistent temperature maintenance with minimal error.
- Multiple Input Types: Compatible with a range of sensors like thermocouples (J, K, T, R, S types) and RTDs (PT100, PT1000).
- Output Options: Supports relay, SSR (Solid State Relay), or analog voltage outputs for controlling heating or cooling devices.
- User-Friendly Interface: Often includes a digital display for temperature readings, setpoints, and operational modes.
- Compact Design: Designed for easy installation in panels or machines.
- Customizable Parameters: Allows users to adjust control parameters for specific application needs.
- Safety Features: Includes alarms and error detection for safe and reliable operation.
Applications
- Industrial Heating Systems: Used in ovens, kilns, and furnaces.
- Plastic Manufacturing: Ensures precise temperature control for molding and extrusion processes.
- Food Processing: Maintains consistent temperature for cooking, fermentation, or cooling.
- HVAC Systems: Regulates environmental temperature in climate control systems.
- Laboratory Equipment: Ensures precise conditions for experiments or testing.