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CENTIPEDE 2®
Your Heating Specialist since 1949
Centipede 2® Temperature Control System continued
WHAT’S NEW?
More Zones of PID Control
Better Data and Error Log Streaming to Central
New 7” Touch Screen Interface
Improved Module Design
New Alarm Relay Latch Feature
Monitoring System
Save More Money: Connect up to Four Strings of
Modules to One Operator Interface
Display Power Duty Cycle of Heater to Measure
Energy Efficiency
CONTROLLERS
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General Specifications:
• PID-autotuned control for each zone. Receives set-point through communication link and stored
in nonvolatile memory (retains settings if power is interrupted).
• Quickly and easily program the following parameters (individually or globally across system):
temperature set-point, high-limit alarm temperature, and low-limit alarm temperature
• Operator interface displays actual temperature, power duty cycle of heater, and time / date
stamped alarm messages in real-time.
- The last 100 error messages are stored for easy diagnostics.
• Automatically assigned zone addresses.
• Up to 3.5 Amps @ 240VAC per control zone
• Temperature sensor: RTD PT100 Platinum 100 ohm, DIN 385 curve, class B
• Sensor accuracy: ±1.8°F (1.0°C)
• Temperature control range: 0 to 320°C (Displayed in °C)
• Maximum high-limit: 325°C
• Capable of communication with a PLC or external computer.
• Ability for data streaming to a central monitoring system
• Alarm relay latch feature: User can set-up alarm contacts to remain in alarm position and heaters
powered off until the user manually clears the alarm through the operator interface or PLC.
• Dry contact master alarm relay: NO or NC (Normally Open or Normally Closed)
• Environmental temperature: 34 to 131°F (2 to 55°C)
• Storage temperature: -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)
• Ambient humidity: 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
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