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12-Channel Temperature Monitor Offers Software & Communications

The CX224 series accepts thermocouple, RTD, and 4/20 mA.

By DE Editors  

August 1, 2007

By DE Editors

Chromalox, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA) introduced the 12-Channel Temperature Monitor (CX224), which comes complete with ChromaSoft CX224 software. Digital communications is provided as a standard feature.

The monitor joins previous temperature monitoring equipment from Chromalox designed to meet the needs of electric machinery protection. Its 12-channel scanning capability, standard S485/ RS-232 interface and Windows-compatible software utility for system configuration and data logging provide over-temperature and under-temperature protection with feedback to safeguard expensive machinery.

This product is suitable for heaters, motors, generators, and transformers where temperature monitoring of equipment is a preventative maintenance requirement, including water treatment and chemical process facilities. The CX224 series accepts thermocouple, RTD, and 4/20 mA inputs in any combination.

For details, contact Chromalox, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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