Emerson VersaMax Micro Controllers, formerly from GE Automation and Control, are powerful, versatile programmable logic controllers that combine a full range of control functions with up to 64 I/O points in a convenient, all-in-one package that minimizes costs. With their ability to support wide range of I/O expansion modules and communication options, VersaMax Micro Controllers deliver the functionality, expandability and speed you need in a format that works in the tightest of spaces.
DCU 305 R2 is the legacy workhorse engine panel. All variants, such as the types with a key-switch (the P-model) and also the types with a CAN bus interface are still available as aftermarket spare parts.
The Carel IR33W7LR20 is a Controller with Temperature inputs. This Carel Controller is a panel mounted Controller. This IR33Controller has 2 Analogue Inputs and 2 Digital Inputs. The Power Supply is 24V. It also comes included with a Buzzer.
The OmniSite Crystal Ball is a stand alone single channel set point controller and web based alarm notification system that provides the capability to monitor and control remotely located equipment of any type without dedicated telephone lines or proprietary radio systems. Your connected equipment and machinery is completely monitored over the Internet using just a web browser, so there is no software to buy. If an abnormal condition occurs, notifications are sent by e-mail, pager, or voice call to any location.
The OmniSite Crystal Ball provides for a flexible, easy to install and configure, powerful controller/monitor. The OmniSite Crystal Ball data may be also fully integrated into existing SCADA databases using OmniSite’s SCADA-Bridge™ software package.Single Integrated controller eliminates the need for multiple PLCs, radios, software, computers, modems, relays and other accessories. Complete packaged unit can be installed in under two hours, without the need for highly specialized technicians. The Crystal Ball includes OmniSite's "plug and play" GuardDog web interface, which eliminates the need for custom programming.