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Red Lion TCU Temperature Control Unit, 115/230 VAC

Red Lion TCU Temperature Control Unit, 115/230 VAC


Red Lion TCU Temperature Control Unit, 115/230 VAC

Red Lion TCU Temperature Control Unit, 115/230 VAC

  • Self-diagnostics 
  • Full PID control with reduced overshoot 
  • Status indicators for outputs and control modes 
  • Programmable user input (digital) for added flexibility 
  • Manual/automatic and local/remote setpoint control modes 


The TCU Controller accepts signals from a variety of temperature sensors (thermocouple or RTD elements), precisely displays the process temperature, and provides an accurate output control signal (time proportional or linear) to maintain a process at the desired control point. A comprehensive set of easy to use steps allows the controller to solve various application requirements. The controller can operate in the PID control mode for both heating and cooling, with on-demand auto-tune, which wil





List Price: $ 249.00

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