Bürkert Fluid Control Systems has brought its latest multi-channel controller technology to the Fair. This universal input system accepts multiple inputs e.g. conductivity, flow, pH, temperature, pressure, without the need for any special interfaces. Set-up is from the front of the panel with customisable display options available. The PID function block is also set up this way.
Outputs are analog with a PWM channel available for dosing applications; input power can be either 24 VDC or 220 VAC.
“The benefit is the integration of multiple transmitters into one single unit,” says Bürkert’s Alvin Seitz. “This system is ideal for skids as well as direct application on the plant.”
Visit Alvin and the Bürkert team on stand C12 to see the system in action.
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