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SD 110 3 to 10 A

SD 214 10 to 25 A

Universal Thyristor Amplitude controller SD 110 to 3 A to 10 A

Amplitude controller callibration and adjustable free
Amplitude control automatic operating range from 180 V to 440 V

Powerinput:


Output:



Current:

Input:




Box:

Automatic operating range
220 - 380 Volt, 50 Hz - 60 Hz

Phase Control, 0 - 95 % of voltage
compatible e-m vibrators half-wave drive
other controlsystems on demand

3 Amp to 10 Amp

Potentiometer / or 0 - 10 Volt
adjustable max. amplitude
setting range stepless from zero to max. .
soft start

open to panelmounting
size 200 x 115 x 57 mm

Operating conditions : -10 - +40 ºC, 10 - 80% RH

Drawing 1) control input

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Scheme of control input to both
amplitude controllers
SD 110 and SD 214

Drawing 2) control input with jumper


This konfiguration with jumper, is using
the internal potentiometer (P-intern) to control the SD110.

Drawing 3) with external potentiometer


This configuration shows how to control
the SD110 with external 10k potentiometer
(P-extern).

The P-intern potentiometer reduces the maximum range of the external potentiometer.

Drawing 4) connecting to computer or PLC


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