Simple Functions in DIN 48 × 48 mm-size.
Plug-in Temperature Controllers.
Easy setting using DIP switch.
Models with two alarms added to Series, ideal for applications,
requiring alarms.
Universal-input (thermocouple/platinum resistance,
thermometer) models also available.
Clearly visible digital display with character height of 13 E5CN-QML-500 User's Manual. 5 mm.
RoHS compliant. Classification: General purpose Models
E5CN-QML-500
Description: Sheathed thermocouple.
Temperature range (See note 3.): 0°C to 900°C.
Element type: K (CA) J (IC).
Conductor type: Non grounded type.
Class: 2 (0.75).
Protective tubing material: ASTM316L.
Terminal type: Enclosed terminals.
Page: 13.
A Wide Variety of High-precision.
Temperature Sensors E5CN-QML-500 User's Manual.
Previous models with M3 screw connections have been joined,
by new models with ferrules to help reduce wiring work.
Ideal for the thermal input devices of Temperature Controllers.
Select from a wide variety of Temperature Sensors according,
to the temperature to be measured, location, and environment,
and also according to the type and shape of the terminal. Control output: Linear current output *1 E5CN-QML-500 User's Manual.
Auxiliary output: Two.
Communications: RS-485.
Heater burnot: Detection for Single-phase heater.
Event inputs: --.
Power supply voltage: 24 VAC/VDC.
The E5DC-800 Mounts to DIN Track and Is Ideal,
for Connections to HMIs and PLCs.
It provides the Same Easy Operation and,
Advanced Performance as the Rest of the,
E5@C-800 Series.
A slim body at 85 × 22.5 mm (D × W) that fits into narrow control,
panels and mounts to DIN Track.
Removable terminal block for easy replacement to simplify maintenance.
High-speed sampling at 50 ms for applications with high-speed,
temperature increases E5CN-QML-500 Manual.
Easy connections to a PLC with programless communications.
Models are available with up to 2 auxiliary outputs and 1 event input to,
commplete basic functions E5CN-QML-500 Manual.
A white PV display (height: 8.5 mm) is easy to read when setting up,
checking alarms, and making settings in a control panel.