LYNX™ Temperature Control Sets
Manufacturer: BriskHeat
Starting at $366.00
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LYNX™ Temperature Control Sets
Description
BriskHeat LYNX Temperature Control Sets include everything you need in your temperature control system to plug in and get to work. Choose from your choice of heater and sensor ports as well as power harness and plug to be used as a single zone controller or connected to a system.
Features:
- LYNX Temperature Control Module
- Docking Station assembly with choice of heater and sensor ports
- 1.8 m (6 ft) power harness with choice of plugs
- 1.5 m (5 ft) temperature sensor to match docking station assembly
- Benchtop stand for mounting LYNX docking station
- Compact PID control system with autotuning that controls almost any heater
- Everything needed to plug-and-play
- 3-button touchpad programming and large 3-digit display
- Latching alarms for high and low temperature
- Versatile - can be used as a single zone controller or be connected for a system of temperature control
- Able to be used with a wide variety of electrical heaters
- Uses a minimal amount of benchtop space
- Easy to program and provides precise control
- Easily visible LED for alarm conditions: High temperature limits, low temperature limits, and more
SKU | Type |
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LYNX-SET-JA | J-Type Thermocouple |
LYNX-SET-KA | K-Type Thermocouple |
LYNX-SET-RA | PT100/RTD |
LYNX-SET-JC | J-Type Thermocouple |
LYNX-SET-KC | K-Type Thermocouple |
LYNX-SET-RC | PT100/RTD |
LYNX-SET-JD | J-Type Thermocouple |
LYNX-SET-KD | K-Type Thermocouple |
LYNX-SET-RD | PT100/RTD |
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