JUMO brings electronic thermostats on the rail

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The JUMO eTRON T100 electronic thermostat for DIN rail mounting was specially developed for temperature control and monitoring. As an option to the thermostatic function, it can also be used for more demanding control processes and delivers a significantly higher control quality in the version as a PID two-point controller with self-optimisation.

The JUMO eTRON T100 impresses with its compact size and wide range of functions. It includes an integrated timer, data logger, service and operating hours counter, a PhotoMOS output for additional limit value signalling and a digital input. Logical operations (AND, OR, XOR) can be created and processed internally using digital control signals.

In addition to the input signals for resistance thermometers and thermocouples, a 0(4) to 20 mA measurement input is also available for connecting other process variables. The device is UL certified and also complies with category 1B standards for the railroad industry. Relevant measurement inputs, such as Ni1000, have been integrated specifically for the requirements of this industry.

The JUMO eTRON T100 has a configurable dot-matrix display for displaying process values, parameters, switching states and the electrical connection diagram. A clearly structured operating concept supported by additional texts – 4 languages are already available in the device for this purpose – and practical quick wiring via vibration-proof PUSH-IN terminals enable quick and easy commissioning.

Alternatively, configuration can also be carried out via a setup programme and the standard micro USB interface. Thanks to its compact design, the JUMO eTRON T100 can be easily integrated into control cabinets and sub-distribution boards.

The JUMO corporate group, based in Fulda, Germany, employs over 2,500 people worldwide. It is the leading system and solution provider in the field of industrial sensor and automation technology. JUMO products are used in industries such as heating and air conditioning, food and beverage, renewable energies, and water and wastewater. The company posted a turnover of 312 million euro in 2023.