RED LION CONTROLS CUB4RT

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Below you will find brief information for RTD temperature indicator CUB4RT, Micro Line/Sensor Power Supply MLPS. A user programmable input allows you to use Pt385, Pt392, Ni672, and Cu427 RTD types. The unit also offers a programmable temperature offset, allowing you to display the difference between the actual temperature and a desired setpoint. The unit conforms to the ITS-90 temperature scale and has a 5 digit LCD that can display either Fahrenheit or Celsius, with a resolution of 1 or 0.1. An annunciator indicates whether the display is in Fahrenheit or Celsius. The unit also includes features such as input filtering and open sensor indication.

Key Features

  • User programmable input
  • Programmable temperature offset
  • Selectable °F or °C with 1 or 0.1 resolution
  • 5 digit LCD
  • Open sensor indication
  • NEMA 4X/IP65 sealed front bezel

Pages: 8 RED LION CONTROLS CUB4RT User manual

Brand: RED LION CONTROLS Category: Measuring, testing & control Size: 433 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What RTD types are supported?
The unit supports Pt385, Pt392, Ni672, and Cu427 RTD types.
What is the display resolution?
The display resolution is 1 or 0.1 for Fahrenheit or Celsius.
What is the accuracy of the unit?
The accuracy of the unit is ±0.7°C at 23°C and ±2.7°C at 0 to 50°C for Pt392 and Pt385, ±0.7°C at 23°C and ±1.5°C at 0 to 50°C for Ni672, and ±0.9°C at 23°C and ±1.7°C at 0 to 50°C for Cu427.
How do I program the unit?
The unit can be programmed using the "SEL" and "blank" buttons. The programming menu allows you to select the RTD type, display format, filter level, range, and offset.
What type of power supply is required?
The unit requires a 9 to 26 VDC power supply. It is recommended to use an RLC model MLPS or a Class 2 or SELV rated power supply.
How often should the unit be calibrated?
Calibration should be performed every 1 to 2 years.
What are the proper installation procedures?
The unit should be mounted in a location that does not exceed the maximum operating temperature and provides good air circulation. The unit should be mounted in a metal enclosure that is connected to protective earth. Use shielded cables for all signal and control inputs. Keep cable runs short and avoid running signals or controls in the same conduit with AC power lines, conductors feeding motors, solenoids, SCR controls, and heaters. Install ferrite suppression cores on the signal and control cables and line filters on the power input cable. Use proper grounding techniques. Follow the detailed installation procedures in the manual.

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