The Comprehensive Watlow F4T Controller Package

Whether it’s temperature or process control, Watlow’s controllers come with a very low learning curve, fine accuracy that is always expected from quality monitors, and choices that can be applied either in single flow or multi-looping flows through control points. Further, Watlow controllers also include specific sensor inputs for break detection in open-loop designs, and they incorporate additional outputs for both alarms as well as control feed. With auxiliary analog data capture, adaptive controls, automated tuning and soak profiling all included, these Watlow controls outperform quite a bit of the competition right out of the gate.

Take the F4T temperature and process controller, for example. This controller model comes with a flexible range scope of modules for either input or output, giving a user administrator the widest range of flexibilities possible. That leaves plenty of room for system customization as well as scaling changes needed as system process flows have to be redesigned over time for load differences. Even better, all of the changes can be managed with a graphical interface (GUI) 4.3-inch screen showing all the details in color versus the old terminal approach. With form, function and controllable power all packaged in one, it’s surprising why anyone would not be using the Watlow F4T these days.

As an additional advantage, Watlow’s software for configuration and customization has been improved with COMPOSER®. Compatible and a powerful means of optimizing the possibilities of the F4T controller, COMPOSER can provide easy tailoring and improve administration over all connected inputs and outputs, including alarms, control loops, and profiles. The entire Watlow F4T package just knocks the socks off of comparable controllers with how much capability and support comes with a Watlow choice. And Seagate Controls carries some of the latest updates on Watlow F4T engineering capability available now for your selection and installation.


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