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COMPUTER CONTROL:
The Mydax Controller

The Mydax controller is fundamentally the heart of the chiller/heater.
Developed in conjunction with our first patents, nearly 20
years ago, the controller has remained state-of-the-art.
Some of its capabilities are:
- measures temperatures with 0.05°C precision
- (precision of as low as 0.001°C available)
- monitor and control the refrigeration system
- analog or digital voltage input and outputs
- friendly and flexible user-interface
- RS-232 standard; options for GPIB (IEEE-488) and RS-485
- Displays: Setpoint and Fluid Temperatures and Flow Rate
- Diagnostics Displays include up to 10 additional system
temperatures, the refrigerant pressure, internal control
parameters, drive signals, and more.
See the PDF literature Mydax
Controller
Remote Computer Control, MydaxRemote(TM)
Computer control is becoming more common than ever before.
Applications now often demand:
- "remote control" of the chiller
- data logging of temperatures during a process run
- a programmed sequence of temperature steps, or profile
To get you up-and-running quickly, offers MydaxRemote(TM) for
RS-232 communications running in Microsoft Windows.
Long-Distance Remote
Control via modem, VSOS(TM)
When a chiller is located so remotely that RS-232 is not
an option, Mydax offers VSOS(TM) for
a modem-linked connection to the chiller. This product option
includes
an industrial modem tied to the Mydax Controller
and the use of Microsoft's HyperTerm or equivalent.
This
can be used to simply check in to see if the chiller is
running okay, you could change the setpoint value(s), or
verify diagnostic conditions.
Factory Automation
With the movement these days toward in-house data logging
and factory automation, we have found that products supplied
by places such as B&B
Electronics can solve most any needs imaginable.
Our engineers are available for assistance if you wish to
hook a Mydax chiller into your network.
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