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CNI-CB120SB-K
Microprocessor-based Controller Self container Temperature controller
								
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| Additional Features 1 | 12A (1440 W) Capacity | 
| Control Output | 2 SPST Relay | 
| Data Interface | None | 
| Display Type | 3.5 Digit Display | 
| Height | 203 mm | 
| Input Type | Thermocouple, RTD, Voltage, mA | 
| Length | 152 mm | 
| Measurement Type | Current, Temperature, Voltage | 
| Number of Control Outputs | 2 | 
| Number of Inputs | 1 | 
| Operating Temperature, Max | 55 °C | 
| Operating Temperature, Min | 0 °C | 
| Output Detail | Two 15A Controlled Output Relays | 
| Output Signal | None | 
| Power Consumption | 3 W | 
| Supply Power Type | AC | 
| Supply Voltage | 120 Vac | 
| Thermocouple Type | K | 
| Weight | 4.53 kg | 
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            Rated 3 out of
            5
         by
        MegA SquisH from
        Blends well with my design
        I operate a press with this control. I only wish there were more than one input.
        
    Date published: 2017-03-01
        
    
        
            Rated 4 out of
            5
         by
        Al_111 from
        Useful
        It has Been working fine so far. We use them in our test stands.
        
    Date published: 2023-05-07
        
    
        
            Rated 1 out of
            5
         by
        chip23 from
        Not safe, poorly engineered.
        Looking at the documentation and diagrams, this unit has no 3rd party approvals, and I see why.  The documentation says it has devices rated 20amps in the manual, yet the rated output for the 120V version is 25 amps.  Looking at wiring diagrams, control circuit fusing is in the wrong location, and incorrect style of fuses are used.  Either someone needs to review and update the documentation, or the units need to be redesigned by someone who knows control panels.
        
Date published: 2018-07-17