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Features and
Benefits
The 2100 controller can sense and respond to temperature changes as low as
0.00001°C, which means you can enjoy stabilities better than ±0.001°C in a
mechanically sound bath.
The 2100 has
set-point resolution of 0.002°C using a thermistor input and 0.01°C using an
RTD input. In high-resolution mode you can adjust the set-point in increments
smaller than 0.0002°C. Actual display resolution is 0.01°C.
Power output is
provided on a standard IEC female power receptacle. An auxiliary power output
provides constant line voltage to equipment accessories such as stirrers.
The 2200
controller is smaller and lighter than the 2100 and uses an RTD input to
provide stabilities as good as ±0.015°C. Resolution is 0.01°C and
temperature range is –100°C to 800°C.
If operated
from any line power between 100 and 230 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, the 2200 will supply
up to 10 amps power output on a standard IEC female power receptacle.
Both models are
programmed using the front-panel buttons and also come with an RS-232
interface.
Either of these
benchtop controllers can turn an average temperature bath into a true
calibration tool. Call us and tell us your application. We’ll help you pick
the best controller for your situation. |