Control output 1: Voltage output.
Control output 2: --.
Auxiliary output: Two.
Communications: --.
Heater burnout: --.
Event inputs: --.
Power supply voltage: 100 to 240 VAC.
Large White PV Display That’s Easier to Read.
Easy to Use, from Model Selection to Setup and Operation.
A Complete Range of I/O Capacities,
Functions, and Performance E5CN-HTC2D Basic Type.
Handles More Applications
E5CN-HTC2D
The white PV display with a height of 15.2 mm improves visibility.
High-speed sampling at 50 ms.
Short body with depth of only 60 mm.
Easy connections to a PLC with programless communications.
Use component communications to link Temperature,
Controllers to each other. Size: M8, Shielded.
Sensing distance: 2.0 mm E5CN-HTC2D Basic Type.
Connection: Pre-wired.
Body material: Stainless steel.
Thread length (overall length): 49 (62).
Output configuration: PNP.
Operation mode NC.
Safe Mounting with Greater.
Sensing Distance.
Ensures a sensing distance approximately 1.5 to 2,
times larger than that of any conventional OMRON Sensor.
Problems such as the collision of workpieces are eliminated.
Full range of standard sizes (M8, M12, M18 and,
M30; both long and short barrels) E5CN-HTC2D Basic Type.
Modular construction simplifies customization. Size: 1/4 DIN 96 × 96 × 78 (W × H × D).
Power supply voltage: 100 to 240 VAC.
Input type: Thermocouple or Resistance thermometer.
Alarm output: 3.
Control output: Current output.
Functions: Heater burnout, No; Mounting option units, No.
Previous model: E5AZ-C3 E5AZ-A3 + E53-AZC.
These Best-selling General,
purpose Temperature Controllers,
Are Now Even Better.
Controllers now available with analog inputs.
Faster sampliing at 250 ms E5CN-HTC2D Manual.
Transfer output provided for easy output to recorders.
Models available with a loop break alarm (LBA) and,
heater short alarm (HS alarm).
Manual output provided.
Easy setting with 11-segment displays.
New protoocol called Modbus is installed in the,
models with communications E5CN-HTC2D Manual.
USB-Serial conversion cable is available.
Note: Refer to Precautions on page 33.