Introduction Brainchild C21 is a 1/32 DIN size panel mount electronic temperature controller. This temperature control unit is powered by 11-26 or 90-250 VDC/VAC supply, incorporating a 2 amp. control relay output as standard. The second output can be used as cooling control, an alarm or dwell timer. Its fast sampling rate allows the unit to […]
Description Brainchild High-end Process and Temperature Controllers the Fuzzy Logic plus PID microprocessor-based temperature controller, incorporate two bright, easy to read 4-digit LED displays, indicating process value and set point value. The Fuzzy Logic technology enables a process to reach a predetermined set point in the shortest time, with the minimum of overshoot during power-up […]
Description Brainchild BTC-4300 High-end Process and Temperature Controllers, the Fuzzy Logic plus PID microprocessor-based temperature controller, incorporate two bright, easy-to-read 4-digit LED displays, indicating process value and set point value. The Fuzzy Logic technology enables a process to reach a predetermined set point in the shortest time, with the minimum of overshoot during power-up or […]
General Information The BTC-2500 Temperature Thermostat is available with 3 outputs, 2 from the list above as well as an alarm output. All BrainChild Fuzzy Logic plus PID microprocessor-based temperature controller, incorporate two bright, easy to read 4-digit LED displays, indicating process value and set point value. The Fuzzy Logic technology enables a process to reach a […]
Description Utility Metering Flow KEPmeter ES-749 Computer for a variety of flowmeter types in liquid, gas, steam, and heat applications. Multiple flow equations are available in a single instrument with many advanced features. The alphanumeric display offers measured parameters in easy to understand format. Manual access to measurements and display scrolling is supported versatility of […]
Description Seametrics AO55 is a blind (non-indicating) 4-20 mA transmitter, designed for use with almost all Seametrics flow sensors. It accepts a pulse frequency input from the flow sensor and converts this input into a continuous analog output signal. Power for the transmitter is taken from the current loop itself, so only two wires are […]





