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The process controller / temperature controller is a compact PID controller which can be used in a wide range of applications. On the input side, this temperature controller processes the widely used process signals 4 … 20 mA and 0 … 10 V as well as resistance sensors and thermocouples. The temperature controller can be used very flexibly, since different operating modes are available. Besides the simple on / off control with adjustable hysteresis, the digital controller also offers various combinations of the PID control. Thanks to the SMART PID control, this temperature controller achieves the setpoint value very quickly and with a slight overshoot.
This round sample cutter features four internal blades for quick, easy and clean cutting of paper, leather, cotton, textiles, cork and more by hand.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose clamp meter or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose clamp-on tester or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose current clamp or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose digital multimeter or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.