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Temperature Controller - EcoPID 1/16 DIN

The EcoPID (model 4.6.2R.S.0) is a 1/16 DIN (48 x 48mm) 3 Digit PID temperature controller with Thermocouple and RTD inputs plus 2 relay and 1 SSR drive control output as standard. Outputs could be used for either alarm or control purposes.

SKU: EcoPID.4.6.2R.S.0

ECOPID 1

Overview.

The EcoPID is a 1/16 DIN (48 x 48mm) 3 Digit PID temperature controller with Thermocouple and RTD inputs plus relay/SSR drive control outputs.

The easy to operate panel mounted digital temperature controller can be used in a wide range of applications and available with a low voltage 24Vdc or 100-240Vac power supply. Outputs could be used either for alarm, signal or control purposes.

Feature Highlights

Physical Features:

 
Dimensions48 mm x 48 mm x 86.5 mm
Protection ClassIP65 at front, IP20 at rear
InstallationFixed Installation
Storage / Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Storage / Operating Humidity90 % max. (None condensing)

 

Electrical Features:

 
Supply Voltage and Power10 to 30Vdc (Standard)
100 to 240Vac 50/60Hz (Option)
115Vac (±%15) 50/60Hz (Option)
230Vac (±%15) 50/60Hz (Option)
24Vac/dc (±%15) 50/60Hz (Option)
24Vac (±%15) 50/60Hz (Option)
Sensor InputsThermocouple (TC) J, K, R, S, T (IEC584.1)(ITS90)
Thermoresistance (RTD) PT-100 (IEC751)(ITS90)
Optional Sensor Inputs 
ScaleFe CuNi -200°C to 900°C
NiCr Ni -200°C to 1300°C
Pt13%Rh 0°C to 1700°C
Pt10%Rh 0°C to 1700°C
Cu CuNi -200°C to 400°C
PT 100 -200°C to 650°C
PT 100 -199.9°C to 650.0°C
AccuracyThermocouple (TC):( ± 0.25% of full scale or ± 3ºC, whichever one is greater) ±1 digit max.
Thermoresistance (RTD):( ± 0.25% of full scale or ± 2ºC, whichever one is greater) ±1 digit
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