• fully intelligent temperature controller
  • fully intelligent temperature controller
  • fully intelligent temperature controller
  • fully intelligent temperature controller
fully intelligent temperature controller
$20.00
Model
SW6-B
SW6-E
SW6-D
SW6-A
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. fully intelligent temperature controller
size 96*48mm
Series SW6
Product Detail

Sw6 type of new inteligent temperature control systemseries is the company's latest development of a precise femperature control, fine  appearance,strong antl-interference, and cost-effectively products.The utllty model can completely replace the imported temperature controller, and is widely suitable for the femperature of automalic control system of all walks of life, as a temperature automatic control system.

Model description:
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Parameter Specification
Rated voltage 180V - 240VAC, 50Hz
Power consumption ≤ 5VA
Work environment Environmental temperature: 0°C - 50°C, relative humidity: 35% - 85% RH (non-condensing)
Storage temperature -25°C - 65°C (to avoid freezing or condensation)
Resolving power 1°C, 0.1°C (Adjustable)
Wiring method Wiring terminals
Measurement accuracy ±0.5%FS
Memory protection Non-volatile memory
Installation environment Installation type II, pollution level 2
Relay output Relay contact AC220V/DC30V, 5A
Logic level output When ON: DC12V; When OFF: below DC0.5V; Maximum current: 30mA, load resistance ≥ 1K

 

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Wone Store
Main Categories
High voltage/Low voltage/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/MV & LV CT PT/Equipment Parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
占位
占位
FAQ
Q: What functions does an intelligent digital-display thermostat offer, and where is it primarily applied?
A:
Core Features:​​ ​High-Definition Digital Display​ └ Large LED/LCD screen for clear real-time temperature reading └ One-touch ℃/℉ unit switching for global compliance ​Intelligent Precision Control​ └ ±0.1% high accuracy with 0.1° resolution └ Adaptive PID algorithm for rapid response to fluctuations └ Programmable setpoints with dual high/low temperature alarms ​Universal Compatibility​ └ Supports thermocouples (K/J/T types), RTDs & multiple sensors └ Relay + analog outputs for heating/cooling equipment integration ​Industrial-Grade Reliability​ └ -20℃ to 70℃ operating temperature range └ EMI-resistant design with IEC safety certification ​Typical Applications:​​ ✅ Industrial Ovens/Furnaces ✅ Environmental Test Chambers ✅ Food Processing Machinery ✅ Laboratory Instruments ✅ HVAC Systems ✅ Smart Manufacturing Lines
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