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Pulse Control Module - Discontinued

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Pulse Control Module
PCM4:Pulse Control Module - Discontinued
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Converts 4 to 20 mA Input from Temperature Controller or Computer to Time Proportional Output
Mounts Directly on an OMEGA 3 to 32 Vdc Input SSR
Supports Single or 3-Phase Operation
50 or 60 Hz Operation

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This product has been discontinued.


The OMEGA™ PCM series converter modules facilitate conversion of a 4 to 20 mA output to an on/off time proportioning output. The modules mount directly to the input terminals of an SSR. Screw terminals are provided on the converter of the 4 to 20 mA control signal. The SSR’s power section connects in standard fashion to the line and load.

The PCM module with a solid state relay provides a rectangular shape, time proportional (zero-fired) control signal to the load. Thus, the average power to the load is proportional to the 4 to 20 mA input signal.

SPECIFICATIONS
Analog Input Signal: 4 to 20 mAdc
Note: Control signal cannot drop below 4 mAdc or improper operation may occur. Compliance Voltage Requirement:
Time Base: 3 cycle resolution 6.4 Vdc (320 Ω @ 20mA)
Ambient Temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Dimensions: 32 W x 45 L x 20 mmD (1.25 x 1.75 x 0.75")
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