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The JUMO eTRON M100 is an
electronic refrigeration controller for application in cold stores,
freezer cabinets or cold displays, for connection to RTD probes
Pt100, Pt1000, KTY1X-6 or KTY2X-6.
The first measurement input is used to acquire the temperature of
the cold store. The second measurement input acquires the evaporator
temperature, and ends the defrosting process as soon as the limit
for defrosting has been reached. The measurements and parameters are
shown in a 3-character backlit display.
Three relays are available for the cooling unit, the defrosting
heating, and the fan. Alarms can optionally be generated via a relay
or by means of the integrated buzzer. The switching states of the
relays are indicated via yellow LEDs. Further options include a data
logger with an adjustable recording interval for HACCP-compliant
documentation1, an RS485 interface, and a real-time clock. The
electrical connection is made via screw terminals. Four keys serve
for instrument operation and parameterization.
A setup program and a PC interface are available as accessories, for
easy parameterization from the PC, and for evaluating the data
logger.
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Main
Specifications |
* Choice of
“electrical” or “hot gas” defrosting process
* 16A relay for cooling unit and 8A relay for defrosting and fan
functions
* 2 analog inputs for RTDs, KTY1X-6 or KTY2X-6 in 2-wire circuit
* Customized linearization is programmable through the setup program
* Operating hours counter with integrated service counter
* Alarm generation via relay or buzzer
* Available with real-time clock, data logger, and RS485 interface
* The data logger records the measurement inputs and switching states of
all relays. This makes it possible to implement HACCP monitoring of the
cold chain.
* Up to 8 parameters can be enabled individually for the operating level
* The parameter level is protected by a code, thus preventing any
unauthorized access to the instrument data.
* Meets the requirements as per EN 12830 and EN 13485
* Setup program for instrument configuration and evaluation of the data
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