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DCP251 1/4 DIN Digital Controller Programmer

DIGITAL CONTROLLER PROGRAMMER
Item #: DCP251-0-A-M-M-0-0-0-5-0-1-0

Product Info

DCP250 is a microprocessor-based 1/4 DIN size panel mounted controller and programmer. It is used for temperature and process control of industrial ovens, furnaces, environmental chambers, sterilizers, boilers, steam processes, food & beverage and packaging processes. Single or dual loop control, combined with real-time clock timer, profiler, data logging and trending capabilities, provides good control performance and flexibility for batch process profiling needs.

Features

  • 1/4 DIN size
  • Single or Two Loop (1 or 2 control loops)
  • Graphical / Text LCD Display (red/green)
  • USB host for configuration (read/write) and logged data (read)
  • Profiler 256 segments shared in 64 programs
  • Datalogger function with real time clock
  • Modbus RS485 or Modbus TCP Ethernet
  • Standard CE, UL
  • ON/OFF, PID heat only & Heat/Cool, Valve Motor Drive, Ratio Cascade Control
  • 255 segment profiler shared in 64 programs
  • 5 PID sets for manual or automatic gain scheduling
  • 7 Alarms – absolute, deviation, rate of change, sensor break, recorder memory, power
  • Ethernet – Modbus TCP, RS485 – Modbus RTU (Master/Slave)
  • Up to to 2 analog inputs, 9 outputs, remote setpoint input, 9 digital inputs

Honeywell DCP251-0-A-M-M-0-0-0-5-0-1-0 | Digital Controller Programmer | DCP251 Series | 1/4 in DIN Size | LCD Display | 100 – 240 Vac Voltage Rating

Lead Time: 54.00 DAYS

Item Specifications

  • ±0.25%
  • CE, UL
  • Relay Output + Linear DC Output
  • Relay Output + Linear DC Output
  • One + Aux Input
  • LCD
  • Bias 0 to 100%
  • 20 to 90%
  • 16 Bits
  • VARTA CR 1616 3V Lithium
  • 10 per Sec
  • DCP251
  • 1/4 Inch DIN
  • Ethernet
  • Up to 250 mA
  • 10 BaseT or 100 BaseT
  • 0 °C to 55 °C (Operating), –20 °C to 80 °C (Storage)
  • Pre-Tune, Auto Pre-Tune, Self-Tune or Manual Tune
  • 100 - 240 Vac
$2,509.00 /EA
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