This new line of three electronic controllers (one panel-mount, two coil-mount) achieves optimal valve performance in a wide range of applications. All units are for operation with an external potentiometer or other voltage source in 9-28V dc systems. For greater flexibility, the panel-mount unit can be operated with a 0-20 mA input, while the robust coil-mount units are rated for IP65 weather resistance. Features include: independent ramp-up and ramp-down setpoints; non-following I-min and I-max adjustments; and LED indicators for power-on, PWM output, and fault detection. Built-in current taps make it easy to monitor electrical status with a portable meter. HydraForce Inc. (F) Product Code 4357
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