Monitor and control temperature or process applications using the Series 16B controllers. The units offer two separate outputs for dual loop control in direct or reverse acting. Select relay, voltage, or current output combined with a second relay output.
   
Series 16B 1/16 DIN Temperature/Process Controller 
Universal Inputs, Dual Control Output, RS-485 Communications     
      Monitor and control 
      temperature or process applications with precision using the Series 16B 
      controllers. The units offer two separate outputs for dual loop control in 
      direct or reverse acting. Select relay, voltage, or current output 
      combined with a second relay output.  
      The Series 16B provides dual 
      LED displays for local indication of process value and setpoint value. 
      Output status, engineering scale, auto tuning and alarm status is also 
      indicated on the front panel.  
      Control methods include 
      ON/OFF, PID, self-tune and manual tune. PID control is supported with 64 
      ramp/soak control actions. Two additional alarm outputs are standard on 
      the Series 16B. The alarm outputs can be quickly configured by using the 
      thirteen built-in alarm functions.  
      The 
      controller easily communicates with other external devices such as PC’s 
      and PLC’s for data search and system integration using the builtin RS-485 
      interface. Up to 247 communication addresses are available with 
      transmission speeds of 2400 to 38,400 bps. The Series 16B also features 
      universal input, sele  
    
  
       
  
       
    
FEATURES:
Inputs: Thermocouple, RTD, DC voltages or DC current.
Display: Two 4-digit, 7 segment .25" H LED's, PV,:red, SV: green
Supply Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
Accuracy: ±0.25% Span
Operating Temperature: 32 to 122°F
Control Output: 4 to 20 ma, Relay: SPDT, 5A, Voltage Pulse: 14V
Communications: RS-485 Modbus® A-5-11/RTU Communications protocol
Memory Backup: Nonvolatile memory.
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