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News Release from: TTI (Total Temperature Instrumentation) | Subject: PYL Limit Controller
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 09 December 2003

Fuji Electric new FM-Approved PYL Limit
Controller

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The new Fuji Electric PYL Limit Controller meets the Factory Mutual Research Corporation stringent approval criteria for "temperature limit and supervisory switches".

The new Fuji Electric PYL Limit Controller meets the Factory Mutual Research Corporation stringent approval criteria for "temperature limit and supervisory switches" The criteria for approval includes performance requirements, marking requirements, examination of manufacturing facilities, audit of quality assurance procedures, and a follow-up programme

The PYL Limit Controller can be configured either as a high-limit or a low-limit controller by the user.

The PYL features universal input, a timer to clock the duration time the set-point has been exceeded, and a register to retain the maximum temperature reached.

The two alarm outputs - retransmission output and communication function - are available as optional features.

Prices start at USD189.

As with all products purchased from TTI, the PYL Limit Controller comes with free technical support for the lifetime of the product.

Main product features are: small, space-saving 1/16 DIN package; sharp and large 4-digit LED display; NEMA 4 splash-proof and dust-proof front panel; universal input (for thermocouple, RTD, and DC mV and V signals); high or low limit control; retransmission output (optional); two-alarm relay outputs (optional); RS485 communication function (optional); digital Input (optional).

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