MCC 106 controller
Industrial microprocessor devices
Microprocessor controller MCC-106 FUTURE — designed to measure the chamber temperature, measure the bar temperature, control 10 actuators, analyze and signal emergency states, and automatically implement the work program.
It is possible to program 50 technological programs that can be changed by the user in any way.
Destiny
Drying chambers Smoking chambers Smoking and cooking chambers Climatic chambers
Product features
MCC 106 controller
Product Features:
industrial structure with increased resistance to external conditions and mechanical damage
possibility of installation in "blind" holes (from the front)
very small installation depth
large service area
click keys
clear LED displays
internal memory for recording process data
work in the MPC4 system
ready-made solution without the need to create firmware
Technical parameters
MCC 106 controller
General Information
Power
24V AC/DC Imax.0,3A
power supply mounted on a DIN rail 230VAC/24DC (included)
Connectors
Physical parameters
Measurements
External 177x270x80mm (W x H x D)
Mounting 142x236mm (width x height)
Weight
Features
Level of security
IP 65 (front)
IP 20 (rear)
Temperature measuring range
Keyboard
Temperature measurement resolution
0,1℃ from 0,0℃ to 99,9℃
1℃ in other ranges
Communication
1xRS485 (PC)
1xRS232 (printer)
Temperature measurement error
≤ ±0,5℃ (applies to the controller measurement path)
EC conformity
2014/30 / EU
ROHS 2011/65/EU
2014/35 / EU
PN-EN IEC 61000-6-2:2019
PN-EN 61000-4-4:2013-05
PN-EN 61000-4-2:2011
PN-EN 61000-4-11:2007
PN-EN 61131-2: 2008
Inputs / outputs
Entrances
2 analog PT100 measuring devices
1 digital 230VAC (control)
outputs
8 digital relays
(max load 250VAC/2A per channel
Total current Imax. 4A)
Operating mode
Working conditions
Temperature: 0℃ ÷ 55℃
Humidity: 5%RH ÷ 85%RH
Installation data
Mounting
Screw-on 8 mounting holes (front)
or 4 mounting hooks (rear)
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