Temp controllers give high accuracy at low cost.A broad new line of temperature controllers from Precision Digital Corp., Natick Natick (nā`tĭk), town (1990 pop. 30,510), Middlesex co., E Mass., a residential and industrial suburb of Boston, on Lake Cochituate; founded as a Native American village by John Eliot 1651, settled by colonial Americans 1718, inc. 1781. , Mass., are said to give [+ or -] 0.1% full-scale full-scale adj. 1. Of actual or full size; not reduced: a full-scale model. 2. Employing all resources; not limited or partial: accuracy while competing units are in the 0.25% range. Prices are said to be very competitive: For example, the 1/16 DIN model in the new Nova series lists at $169. All Nova controllers carry a three-year warranty. The company carries a large in-stock inventory for quick deliveries. Even the lowest-cost model comes with three PID (1) (Process IDentifier) A temporary number assigned by the operating system to a process or service. (2) (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) The most common control methodology in process control. control options and alarm options. Inputs and outputs are user-configurable. All models are CE, UL, and C-UL approved and have universal inputs and outputs and LED display or setpoint Setpoint may refer to:
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