Fine-Tuning Temperature Control with the Watlow PM6
When it comes to temperature management, control is everything. But if your system controllers aren’t up to par, then lots of unwanted conditions start to occur including excessive temperatures and under par results as well. Both can create waste which costs your production system in lost resources, time and labor, if applicable.
A Long Reputation for System
Management
Watlow has a very well-proven track
record of producing system controllers that perform with high accuracy,
dependable management of repeat processes, and setpoint benefits via input
features. The physical aspects of the Watlow PM6 makes it easy to mount onto
front panels as well as rail infrastructure as well.
Fine-Tuning Features
A real focus benefit of the Watlow
PM6 includes a wide portfolio measurement approvals that make it easy to
confirm certifications for inspections, quality control, and output marketing
messaging. The controllers also have the ability to be resent with power shut
off as well. As a result, your temperature control management is made easy and
reliable. The Watlow
PM6 covers an extensive temperature range dependably from 0 degrees to
as hot as 149 degree Fahrenheit (-18 to 65 degrees Celsius).
Other features one expects to enjoy
with the PM6 includes different set point modes (fixed or adjustable), easy to
read LED displays, and a microprocessor-based design that allows the advanced
capabilities to occur well beyond legacy systems.
Replacement Time is Here
If you’ve been holding onto your
legacy controllers because they have been reliable and you haven’t found
anything that measures up, it’s time for the Watlow PM6 to take its place. The
Watlow controller provides one of the best way to modernize your temperature
control resources effectively, easily and with just as much reliability as your
old controllers provided. Seagate Controls can provide you the support you need
for the transition, giving you all the technical expertise you need for a
viable migration and system upgrade.
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