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Chart recorders, indicators and totalisers
News Release from: Jumo Instrument Company | Subject: Jumo Imago F3000
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 May 2004
Control in the food industry
Various scandals in connection with processing and transporting food have resulted in ever tighter regulations: so a recording function has been integrated into the Jumo Imago F3000 process controller
Various scandals in connection with processing and transporting food have resulted in ever tighter regulations In manufacturing industry, too, product liability and certification of plants have led to the documentation of processes becoming increasingly important
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Jumo Imago 500 process and programme controller
Eighteen months application has seen the Imago 500 expand to eight controller channels: it is now increasingly used not just as a process controller, but also for more general operational functions
In order to meet these demands, a recording function has been integrated into the Jumo Imago F3000, the process controller for the food industry, from the Jumo Group.
It can be used for continuous recording of up to 6 analogue and 3 logical values.
Recording is only active when a programme is running in the system.
The recorded measurement data can be stored and viewed in the instrument for up to 60 days.
Thanks to the online and historical trend display with its integrated magnifying function, it is possible to visualise and evaluate measurement data on the 5" graphics monitor.
The sampling rate is adjustable from 1 to 60 seconds.
The PCC software can read out data, either in defined time cycles or by manual control, and save them to a PC.
And, using the PCA 3000 Evaluation Software, which has recently been expanded, after being sold successfully for years together with the Jumo Logoscreen and Logoscreen 500 paperless recorders, the measurement data can be conveniently shown on the PC.
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