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Multispan Temperature Controllers: PID & Digital

Check out Multispan Temperature Controllers for accurate and easy temperature control in your projects. We have different types like UTC-121P, UTC-421P, and PID-4203-1C, each made for different needs. They are easy to fit in machines, can read different types of sensors, and have various control options. Whether you need a basic digital controller or a more advanced one, we’ve got you covered. Our controllers are reliable and come at good prices, making them a great choice for all kinds of work. With Multispan, controlling temperature is simple and effective.

Multispan Temperature Controllers
Multispan Temperature Controller

Multispan Temperature Controllers UTC-121P, UTC-421P

  • Display: 3 + 3 Digit, 7 Segment LED Display.
  • Dimensions: 96 x 96 x 43, 48 x 48 x 70 mm
  • Panel Cutout: 92 x 92, 45 x 45 mm.
  • Input Sensor: J/K/PT-100 (Configurable).
  • Output: 3 Relay 5A, 230V AC or 3 SSR Drive Output 12V DC, 20mA
  • Control Action: PID / ON-OFF (Configurable).
  • Power Supply: 100-270V AC, 50/60 Hz.
Multispan PID Temperature Controller

Multispan PID Temperature Controller – PID-4203-1C

  • Display: 7 Segment, LED for temperature and ampere indication.
  • Dimensions: 48 x 48 x 95 mm.
  • Panel Cutout: 45 x 45 mm.
  • Input Sensor: J/K/PT-100 (Configurable).
  • Output: 3 Relay 5A, 230V AC or 3 SSR Drive Output 12V DC, 20mA
  • Control Action: PID / ON-OFF (Configurable).
  • Power Supply: 100-250V AC (SMPS), 50/60 Hz.
Multispan Digital Temperature Controller

Multispan Digital Temperature ControllerTC-49, TC-49P

  • Display: 7 Segment LED (4/3 Digit).
  • Dimensions: Varies by model (96x96x42 mm, 48x48x70 mm).
  • Panel Cutout: Different for each model (92×92 mm, 45×45 mm).
  • Input Sensor: J/K or PT-100, configurable.
  • Output: Relay 5A, 230V AC & SSR Drive 12V DC, 20mA.
  • Control Action: TP / ON-OFF, configurable.
  • Power Supply: 230V AC ±10% or 90-270V AC (SMPS), 50/60 Hz.
Multispan PID Controller

Multispan PID Controller – DTC-1X, DTC-1A

  • Design: Compact temperature controller modules, no-cut outs required.
  • Input: Universal for TC/RTD.
  • Control Modes: PID, TP, ON-OFF (user-selectable).
  • Connectivity: Connect up to 7 modules with a master module.
  • Dimensions: 76 x 27 x 116
  • Panel Cutout: Din Rail Mounting
  • Output: 2 Relay, 230V AC, 5A.
  • Control Action: Selectable PID/ON-OFF/TP.
  • Power: 24 VDC.
Multispan Controller

Multispan Controller – PID-2303-1C/3C

  • Display: 3 line 7 segment LED Display.
  • Dimensions: 72 x 72 x 85 mm.
  • Panel Cutout: 68 x 68 mm.
  • Input Sensor: J/K (Configurable) + CT Input.
  • CT Output: 3 CT (30A or 60A Rail Mounting).
  • Output: 3 Relay 5A, 230V AC or SSR Drive Output 12V DC, 20mA
  • Control Action: PID / ON-OFF (Configurable).
  • Accuracy: ±0.5% of FSD.
  • Power Supply: 90-250V AC (SMPS), 50/60 Hz.

At IndMALL, we have a great selection of Multispan Temperature Controllers, including easy-to-use models like UTC-421P and TC-19. These Multispan controllers are great for many tasks because they’re accurate and simple to use. Need a specific type like UTC-413P or TC-29? We’ve got those too, along with helpful guides and multispan temperature controller manuals. Choosing IndMALL means you get more than just tools; you get a team that’s always there to help you pick the right controller for your work, making sure everything runs smoothly and easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Does A Digital Temperature Controller Work?

A digital temperature controller is a handy tool. It helps manage and control temperatures. How does it work? Let’s break it down.

First, there’s a sensor. This sensor measures the current temperature. It’s usually placed where we want to control the heat.

Next, we have the controller itself. We set a desired temperature on it. The controller then compares this with the sensor’s reading.

If the current temperature is too high or too low, the controller acts. It sends a signal to a heating or cooling device.

This device then starts heating or cooling to reach the desired temperature. Once it’s achieved, the controller stops the device.

In short, a digital temperature controller keeps temperatures just right. It uses sensors and devices to maintain the perfect warmth or coolness.

What Are The Different Types Of Digital Temperature Controllers?

Digital temperature controllers are smart devices. They manage temperatures in various ways. Let’s look at their different types.

On-Off Controllers: The simplest type. When temperature drops, they turn heaters on. When it’s hot enough, they switch them off.

Proportional Controllers: These adjust the heating power. They ensure the temperature remains close to the desired setting.

PID Controllers: A bit advanced. They consider temperature changes and adjust heating or cooling precisely. They’re super accurate!

Programmable Controllers: You can set different temperatures for different times. Useful for processes needing changing temperature settings.

Multiloop Controllers: These manage multiple temperatures at once. Each loop controls a different temperature zone.

Profile Controllers: For processes that need temperature to change over time. They follow a set temperature pattern.

In short, there are many digital temperature controllers. Each type has a unique way of keeping things warm or cool. Choose one based on your needs!

What Type Of Controller Is Used For Temperature Control?

A temperature controller maintains desired heat levels. The common home thermostat is the simplest kind. For industrial tasks, PID controllers are popular. They adjust heat intelligently, ensuring consistent temperatures. It’s like having a smart thermostat for bigger jobs.

Temperature Controller Function

A temperature controller is like a thermostat in your house. Let’s understand its main job.

Detecting Temperature: It uses a sensor to check the temperature. It’s like touching water to see if it’s hot.

Comparing Values: It looks at the current temperature and the desired one. Imagine setting a goal for your room’s warmth.

Making Adjustments: If it’s too cold, the controller turns the heater on. If too warm, the heater goes off.

In short, a temperature controller keeps things at the right warmth. It’s all about balance and comfort!

Trust IndMALL Automation for all your Multispan Temperature Controllers needs.