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Delta Multi-Loop Modular Temperature Controller DTM Series

Delta Multi-Loop Modular Temperature Controller DTM Series

August 3, 2021 7:40 pm

With increasingly complex temperature control applications and customer requirements, Delta introduces Multiloop Modular Temperature Controller DTM Series.

It is designed for easy application and installation. Data collection by host and complete isolation between channels help to improve communication speed and stability.

It also allows users to customise communication addresses. From hardware to software, the DTM’s intuitive design enables beginners to get started quickly, while its advanced functions, such as user-defined communication addresses, allow users to plan data management flexibly.

The DTM Series consists of host, measurement module, I/O extension module and extension cassette. A fully extended DTM group consists of a host plus 7 measurement modules and 8 I/O extension modules, for up to 64 points temperature control. Sampling Rate is 0.1 sec. / all 8 sets of input
The Delta Multi-Loop Modular Temperature Controller DTM Series is an ideal solution for advanced and complex temperature control applications.

RS-485 and Ethernet communication:

Ethernet: supports Modbus / TCP communication

  • RS-485 – Max. Baud rate 115,200bps

– Supports ASCII and RTU

– Offers external switches for communication protocol and address setup,

Applications:

  • Heat Treatment
  • Ceramic industry
  • Furnace / oven control
  • Tyre heating process
  • Glass industry
  • Injection Moulding Machine.

www.deltaelectronicsindia.com

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