Specifications
Line Voltage/Power
• 100 to 240VAC, +10/-15%; (85-264VAC), 50/60Hz, ±5%
• 24VAC/VDC, +10/-15%; 50/60Hz, ±5%
• 12VA max. power consumption without mechanical contactor
in system
• 50VA max. power consumption with mechanical contactor
used in system, 140VA if using external contactor
• Data retention upon power failure via nonvolatile memory
Environment
• 0 to 158°F (-18 to 70°C) operating temperature
• -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C) storage temperature
• 0 to 90% RH, non-condensing
Accuracy
• Calibration accuracy and sensor conformity: ±0.1% of span,
±1°C @ the calibrated ambient temperature and rated line
voltage
• Types R, S, B: 0.2%
• Type T below -50°C: 0.2%
• Calibration ambient temperature @ 77°F ±5°F (25°C ±3°C)
• Accuracy span: 1000°F (540°C) min.
• Temperature stability: ±0.1°F/°F (±0.1°C/°C) rise in ambient max.
Agency Approvals
• UL®, CSA, CE (zero cross models only), RoHS, W.E.E.E.
• Limit version features FM approval
Controller
• Microprocessor based user-selectable control modes
• PID module: single universal input, 2 outputs
• Limit module: single universal input, 2 outputs
• Two total additional digital input/outputs shared between PID
and limit functions
• Control sampling rates: input = 10Hz, outputs = 10Hz
• Isolated EIA 485 Modbus® RTU serial communications
Wiring Termination—Touch Safe Terminals
• Input, power and controller output terminals touch safe
removable 12 to 22 AWG
• Power load terminals 6 to 12 AWG
• Tightening torque: 30 in.-lbs
Universal Input
• Thermocouple, grounded or ungrounded sensors
• >20M input impedance
• Max. of 20 source resistance
• RTD 2- or 3-wire, platinum, 100 and 1000 @ 0°C calibration to
DIN curve (0.00385//°C)
• Process, 0-20mA @ 100, or 0-10VDC @ 20k input impedance;
scalable, 0-50mV
• Inverse scaling
Digital Input
• Update rate: 1Hz
• Dry contact or dc voltage
DC voltage
• Max. input: 36V at 3mA
• Min. high state: 3V at 0.25mA
• Max. low state: 2V
Dry contact
• Max. short circuit: 13mA
• Min. open resistance: 500
• Max. closed resistance: 100
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