Temperature and process controls

April 1, 2005
The Platinum Series M line of temperature and process controls are designed for the smallest 1/ 16 DIN—48 X 48-mm space requirement.

The Platinum Series M line of temperature and process controls are designed for the smallest 1/ 16 DIN—48 X 48-mm space requirement. The Series M10, M400, and M5000 lines meet the needs of thermal-control applications in plastics, food processing, furnaces, packaging, and environmental chambers. All versions offer Autotune software, dedicated auto/manual key, IP65 environment front-panel protection and two frontbezel colors, as well as additional options such as serial communications and analog control or retransmission output.

The M5000 line offers highspeed data acquisition and signal management, efficient information transfer to the supervisor, and adapts itself to changing process conditions. Available options include remote setpoint-input, feedback potentiometer input, current transformer input, logic output, and one 16-segment setpoint program.

Athena Controls Inc.
5145 Campus Dr.
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
(610) 828-2490
www.athenacontrols.com

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