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You are here: Home / Controls / PAX2C PID controller features flexible plug-in option cards

PAX2C PID controller features flexible plug-in option cards

October 16, 2012 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Red Lion Controls expanded its portfolio of industrial automation solutions with the latest PAX2C PID controller.

This controller is specifically designed for the temperature control and process markets. It is likewise very suitable for various applications including glass processing, heat-treating, gas, energy, packaging, plastics as well as food and beverages.

Apart from that, the PAX2C PID controller also has a number of flexible and easy-to-use features to increase productivity and efficiency on the product line.

Features include field installable plug-in option cards that allow clients to seamlessly utilize different cards to construct their own controllers. Ultimately, this unique capability leads to a simpler configuration and eliminates the need to purchase additional products to cope with the changing application requirements.

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The PAX2C PID controller features a dual-line tri-color display, offering customers with an at-a-glance visual representation of up to 16 changing alarm conditions, with seven programmable color zones. It also provides full access to bar graphs, color zones, display mnemonics and annunciators.

Another main feature is the PAX2C PID controller’s universal input that accepts various signals —process, temperature, resistance, voltage, and current — all in the same unit. It also has a universal power supply, which can accept AC or DC power. Furthermore, this unit can be plugged in ‘out of the box’ for easy and fast installation regardless of power polarity.

Red Lion Controls
www.redlion.net

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