Description
Brand:Fisher Controls
Model:DPR910X1-A2
Type:DPR910 Controller
Series:Advanced Control Module
Control Technology:PID Loop Control
Input Channels:4 Analog Input
Output Channels:2 Analog Output
Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU
Power Supply:24VDC
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Dimensions (WxHxD):100mm x 100mm x 100mm
Weight:0.5kg
Introducing the Fisher Controls DPR910X1-A2 DPR910 process controller module, a cutting-edge component that seamlessly integrates into a variety of industrial control systems. This module boasts an efficient PID control algorithm for accurate and responsive operation, ensuring optimal performance under diverse conditions.
Engineered with a wide input range of -10 to +10 VDC, this controller is capable of handling a broad spectrum of signals from various sensors, making it highly versatile for different applications. Its output range of 4 to 20 mA ensures compatibility with a wide array of actuators and control devices.
The DPR910X1-A2 DPR910 is designed for operation within an extensive temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for use in extreme environments without compromising on performance. The power consumption of just 10 watts makes it energy-efficient, contributing to cost savings in operational expenses.
With built-in MODBUS RTU communication protocol, the controller facilitates seamless data exchange with other components in the system, enhancing system integration and efficiency. Its user-friendly interface simplifies setup and maintenance processes, reducing downtime and enhancing overall productivity.
Crafted from high-quality materials for durability and reliability, the Fisher Controls DPR910X1-A2 DPR910 process controller module stands as a testament to Fisher’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions for industrial automation. It is an ideal choice for upgrading or expanding existing control systems, ensuring they meet the evolving demands of modern industrial operations.
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