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Exploring the best Eaton Easy E4 | Seagatecontrols.com

  Finding the best place to buy an easy E4? Seagatecontrols.com is a well-known place where you can easily get an Eaton easy E4 at a reasonable price. You can keep your home at the perfect temperature, humidity and ventilation level, no matter what the weather is like outside. It helps you manage energy use, track progress, and save money. Visit our site for more info. eaton easy e4

Applying VFD Control to a Multi-Pump System for Greater Effectiveness

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Managing industrial water flow or liquid movement can typically involve a chain setup for pumps, combining the pressure of multiple units in sequence. This is common with liquids like water that don’t compress and need increasing force to move through systems at a distance. To manage multiple pumps on an automated basis, controllers are essential, especially the programmable type. The benefit of multiple pumps speaks for itself. There is greater efficiency, cost savings, and less redundancy versus manually operated systems. Of course, there is always the fall back of different pumps versus one as well, even if the single pump is larger and stronger. With a variable frequency drive controller, or VFD, things get even easier, circumventing the need for regular programming of the controllers as well. Water flow isn’t always consistent, so a typical set up has the VFD in control of the first pump, in particular, to be as responsive as possible to changing demand for flow. The VFD sen

Redesigning the Watlow F4T to Make It Better

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Everybody needs a multi-function tool, something they can rely on that is a go-to resource for multiple solutions, versus just one fix. That concept, or Swiss Army knife, is the idea behind the Watlow F4T. The process controller already had a long-standing reputation for reliable performance, but Watlow decided it needed an overhaul. However, the common mistake with new technology is that companies tend to focus on aesthetics and forget the performance side of things. Instead, Watlow chose to do an upgrade that still served its primary function consistently and with high quality. Building a Good Process Controller Better Watlow decided that while the F4T upgrade definitely needed an overhaul to meet current demands for a modern process controller, the unit also needed to be flexible, intuitive to understand, and graphically controllable versus using archaic or complicated coding for instructions. There also was an expectation; the Watlow F4 was also already established and easy t