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Omron Upgrades Its Smallest Temperature Controllers, 1-32 DIN Size E5GN

By Omron
Monday, March 01, 2010

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To simplify selection and stocking, each E5GN-T model accepts universal temperature sensor inputs (thermocouples and platinum RTDs).



Increased indication accuracy and faster sampling rate are among the important enhancements that Omron (Schaumburg, IL) has incorporated in the latest versions of its compact E5GN temperature controller. To simplify selection and stocking, each E5GN-T model accepts universal temperature sensor inputs (thermocouples and platinum RTDs), and a new series, E5GN-L, accepts analog inputs to support process control applications. Features include:

  • 1/32 DIN (48 x 24 mm) housings.
  • A large easy-to-read color-change display, which can optionally be configured to alternate between showing SV/PV and controller status messages, including alarms.
  • The display can be switched between 3 colors for more informative monitoring.
  • Available either with universal inputs for use with Pt sensors and thermocouples, or with inputs that are compatible with standard analog current and voltage signals.
  • An indication accuracy of ±0.3 percent when used with thermocouples, and ±0.2 percent for all other input types.
  • Sampling period and loop update time are 250 ms.
  • Heater burnout alarms and event inputs, provision for 2 independent alarm outputs. Screw-less clamp terminals models are offered to make wiring faster and easier.

For more information visit www.omron247.com

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