Industrial processing

 
Processing temperature control needs a wide range of technologically advanced products, from the simple thermostat with PID and autotuning to programmable controllers and with graphical user interfaces and touch screens to simplify operations for the user.

Processing temperature control

In industrial processes there are many components which make use of temperature control: temperature controllers for plastic moulding units; dryers for plastic or compressed air, enclosure air conditioners for electrical cabinets, and chillers and cold water production systems (e.g. adiabatic cooling systems).
To meet these extremely varied needs, Carel offers a range of controllers and user interfaces, from the simple thermostats to the pCO5+ series programmable systems, with its graphical user interfaces and touch-screens.

Engineering

The complexity of temperature control in industrial processes can be addressed using universal controllers with 1 or 2 loops only in the simplest cases (for these applications, Carel offers the Universal IR33 also featured PID). In all other cases it is essential to have a programmable controller, which is flexible both in I/O configuration and with the ability to have various communication ports with different protocols while also having a system with simple programming, complete with an extensive library; for this type of needs Carel offers the pCO Sistema + which provides all the features mentioned.

Usability

Thanks to the pGD touch series graphic display touch screen, user interaction is made easy and comprehensive even while using complicated systems and sophisticated operating logic.

Communication

The temperature control applications in industrial processes are increasingly diversified and require the integration of many types of controllers. Thus it becomes crucial to communicate using international and manufacturer-indipendent standards, which can be flexibly combined, such as Modbus, LON, BACnet, etc...

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