Description
Parameters and Specifications:
- Power Supply Voltage: 24V DC1
- Input Signal: Analog or Pulse1
- Output Signal: Analog or Relay Output1
- Control Accuracy: ±0.1%1
- Operating Temperature Range: -10℃ to +50℃1 (Note: There is also a mention of -40°C to +70°C2)
- Dimensions: 144mm x 80mm x 35mm1 (Another source mentions 90 mm x 60 mm x 30 mm2)
- Weight: 0.5kg23
- Memory: 8 KB RAM, 32 KB Flash2
- I/O Points: 16 digital input/output2
- Communication Interfaces: RS-485, Ethernet
Series:
- PFEA111-20 belongs to the PFEA series of tension controllers from ABB1.
Features:
- High Precision: Uses advanced control algorithms and sensor technology to achieve high-precision tension control3.
- Multiple Interfaces: Supports various communication interfaces such as CAN, Profibus, etc., for connectivity and communication with other devices3.
- High Reliability: Made with quality materials and manufacturing processes, tested and verified for long-term stable operation in harsh environments3.
- Ease of Operation: User-friendly interface and operation methods for easy parameter setting, data viewing, and troubleshooting3.
- Scalability: Can be combined with multiple tension controllers to achieve larger-scale tension control systems3.
- Automatic Calibration: Supports automatic calibration of sensor zero and span for accurate and stable measurements3.
- Fault Diagnosis and Prevention: Provides fault diagnosis and prevention functions to reduce downtime3.
- Multiple Output Modes: Supports various output modes such as analog output, digital output, etc., to meet the needs of different applications3.
- Energy Efficiency: Designed with energy-saving and environmentally friendly features
Applications:
- PFEA111-20 tension controller is designed for industrial automation and process control applications7. It is suitable for various applications such as discrete manufacturing (automotive, food processing, packaging, etc.), process industries (oil and gas, chemicals, power, etc.), and infrastructure
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