Seagate Controls: Watlow pm6

 When it comes to mounted controllers, Watlow’s EZ-ZONE PM line gives a buyer a machine controller that takes the rocket science out of system management and instead replaces it with very easy to configure system control as well as flexible design choices. The PM controllers like the PM6 come with multiple configurations as standard from Watlow, providing choices ranging from a PID controller matched with a high amperage output to an over/under limit unit in the same package. Even better, the PM6 panel design can be ordered with different mounting packages, matching to what your equipment need are versus the account having to jury rig a build to match the controller’s mounting specs. That saves time and avoids a lot of install frustration.

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Enhanced System Management at One's Fingertips

With the Watlow PM6, a user gets to enjoy the ability to customize controls to even more demanding expectations by applying the proprietary TRU-TUNE®+ adaptive control feature. With the built-in tuning features, a user can deal with automated valve controls, compressor controls, cascade features, differential management and even ratio activity. And, even better, the PM6 can be managed remotely with a smartphone since the EZ-LINK software which communicates over Bluetooth  The EZ-Link package works with either Android or iPhone iOs devices. For those who need to monitor on the go, this add-on is a nice bonus in practice.

A Robust Communication Capacity Included

Additional advantages of the PM6 include detection of flow temperature changes and built in alarms when an output device fails. A wide choice of serial comm choices and frequencies as well as software-ready configuration options are included. And the dual channel controller feature allows an owner to run a double PID controller setup in the same mount and bracket space as well. To find out more about how the Watlow PM6 is a gamechanger, give Seagate Controls a call for additional information.

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