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Contrôleurs de Température et de Procédé, Série PLATINUM
Platinum Series Versatile High Performance PID Controllers
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1-9 | C$630.13 |
10-24 | C$598.62 |
25-49 | C$567.12 |
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100-499 | C$504.10 |
500+ | C$472.60 |
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- Haute performance, très polyvalent. Utilisation facile et intuitive.
- UL et cUL certifiés
- Un affichage LED à 9 segments et à trois couleurs vives (ROUGE, VERT ET ORANGE) avec large angle de visualisation
- Entrées et sorties à haute précision
- PID totalement autoréglable avec contrôle adaptable à logique floue
- Jusqu'à 99 programmes avec 16 rampes et paliers, y compris les événements rampes/paliers
- Chaînage des programmes rampes et paliers pour une flexibilité de programme quasi-illimitée
CN8DPT-305 Options de modèles
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Description
La gamme de contrôleurs PID basés sur microprocesseur de la série Platinum offre une flexibilité inégalée dans la mesure de procédé. Bien qu'ils soient extrêmement puissants et polyvalents, ces contrôleurs ont été conçus avec le plus grand soin afin de simplifier leur utilisation et configuration. La reconnaissance automatique de la configuration du matériel élimine le besoin de cavaliers et permet au micrologiciel de se simplifier automatiquement, supprimant ainsi toutes les options de menu ne s'appliquant pas à une configuration spécifique. Disponibles en trois tailles : 1?32, 1?16 et ? DIN. Les modèles 1?16 et ? DIN peuvent être configurés en double affichage.Chaque unité permet à l'utilisateur de choisir le type de sorties à partir de neuf types de thermocouples (J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C et N), des RTD Pt (100, 500 or 1 000 ? avec courbe 385, 392 ou 3 916), des thermistances (2 250 ?, 5K ? et 10K ?) ou entre la tension CC ou le courant continu CC. Les entrées de tension ou de courant sont bipolaires et entièrement adaptables à presque toutes les unités d'ingénierie avec décimal sélectionnable, idéal pour une utilisation avec pression, débit ou autre entrée de procédé.
Le contrôle peut être effectué en utilisant la stratégie de contrôle marche/arrêt ou PID chauffage/refroidissement. Le contrôle PID peut être optimisée grâce à une fonction de réglage automatique et, de plus, un mode de réglage adaptable à logique floue permet à l'algorithme PID d'être optimisé en permanence. L'instrument offre jusqu'à 16 segments de rampe et palier par programme rampe et palier, avec des actions d'événements auxiliaires disponibles sur chaque segment. Jusqu'à 99 programmes enregistrés pouvant être chaînés pour créer jusqu'à 1 584 segments discrets. Plusieurs alarmes peuvent être configurées au-dessus, en dessous, haut/bas et par déclenchement de bande en utilisant les seuils de déclenchement d'alarme absolus ou de déviation.
Le périphérique de la série Platinum est doté d'un grand affichage programmable à trois couleurs, avec fonction de changement de couleur et/ou de l'état des sorties désignées à chaque fois qu'une alarme est déclenchée. Plusieurs configurations de relais mécanique, de SSR, d'impulsion CC et de sorties analogiques sous tension ou alimentées en courant sont disponibles. Chaque périphérique est livré en standard avec module de communication USB pour les mises à jour du micrologiciel, la gestion de configuration et le transfert de données. Ethernet en option (modèles 1?16 DIN et ? DIN uniquement) et communication série RS232/RS485 sont également disponibles. La sortie analogique est entièrement échelonnable et peut être configurée comme un contrôleur proportionnel ou une retransmission pour assurer le suivi des données affichées. L'alimentation universelle est compatible avec une tension de 90 à 240 Vca. L'option d'alimentation basse tension est compatible avec une alimentation de 24 Vca ou de 12 à 36 Vcc.
D'autres fonctions généralement présentes sur des contrôleurs plus coûteux font de ce périphérique le produit le plus puissant de sa catégorie. Certaines de ces fonctions standard supplémentaires sont : point de consigne distant pour des configurations du contrôle en cascade, fonction d'alarme haut-haut/bas-bas, réinitialisation du verrouillage externe, initiation externe de programme rampe et palier, mode de commande combinée chauffage/refroidissement, enregistrement et transfert de configuration, et protection de mot de passe de configuration.
Communications Ethernet et série intégrées
L'option « Ethernet intégré » sur les modèles 1?16 et ? DIN permet aux périphériques de se connecter directement à un réseau Ethernet et de transmettre des données par paquet TCP/IP standard ou même de créer des pages Web via un LAN ou Internet. L'option Communication série est également disponible et configurable en RS232 ou RS485 avec de simples commandes ASCII ou MODBUS®. Les trois types d'interfaces de communication (USB, Ethernet et série) peuvent être installés et activés en même temps.
Contrôle en cascade
La fonction Point de consigne distant des contrôleurs de la série PLATINIUM peut être utilisée dans diverses applications où des consignes peuvent être envoyées aux contrôleurs à partir des périphériques distants comme les potentiomètres manuels, les transmetteurs, les ordinateurs, etc. Cette fonction peut également être utilisée pour configurer un système de « contrôle en cascade » où l'entrée du point de consigne distant est générée par un autre contrôleur. La figure 1 ci-dessous montre un schéma générique d'un système de contrôle en cascade et la figure 2 montre un exemple typique, dans le cas présent une application d'échangeur de chaleur.
Les systèmes de contrôle en cascade peuvent permettre un contrôle plus stricte d'un procédé lorsque vous disposez de deux variables liées, dont l'une présentant un temps de réaction beaucoup plus lent (généralement 4 X ou plus) que l'autre. La variable au temps de réaction plus lent est utilisée comme l'entrée au contrôleur primaire ou principal et celle à réponse plus rapide est utilisée comme entrée au contrôleur secondaire ou esclave. La sortie du contrôleur principal est échelonnée pour être utilisée comme point de consigne pour le contrôleur secondaire.
En ce qui concerne l'application d'échangeur de chaleur (voir figure 2), sa fonction principale est de contrôler la température des effluents. Par conséquent, la température désirée des effluents devient le point de consigne pour le contrôleur primaire, qui est un contrôleur de température (TC). L'entrée de procédé du contrôleur de température est la température enregistrée des effluents (TT). La sortie du contrôleur de température est le point de consigne de débit du contrôleur, qui est un contrôleur de débit (FC). L'entrée de procédé du contrôleur (de débit) secondaire est le débit de la vapeur utilisé pour chauffer le débit de procédé au moyen de l'échangeur de chaleur (FT). La sortie du contrôleur (de débit) secondaire est un signal de commande pour la vanne proportionnelle régulant le débit de la vapeur.
En isolant la boucle de contrôle de la température à lente évolution des effluents de la boucle de contrôle de débit en évolution rapide, un système de contrôle plus prévisible, robuste et strict est obtenu.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
no0ne from
Great technical support
We have put this to use. The technical support is what allowed us to put this into use quickly.
Date published: 2017-03-20
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Bcarlton from
Very difficult to use
THS S HW YU PRGM AN OMGA CNTRLR. This is 2017. Why does the 'Platinum' temp controller have a 1980s user interface? The USB port is an afterthought in a terrible location. It would not stay connected to my computer. The software does not run in Windows 10, and is not supported by Omega. Omega makes a lot of good products, but this is not one of them. We sent the unit back.
Date published: 2017-02-19
Rated 1 out of
5
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quantum from
A nightmare to control from a computer
The device itself might be ok but it was a nightmare to control it from a computer.
Prepare to get head-hakes.
The technical documentations are poorly written, very difficult to understand and filled with errors.
It required a lot of of time and trials/errors to understand which commands and parameters to send. It was more like reverse engineering the communication protocol than using it ! What a lost of time.
For some unknown reason, several "Omega ASCII protocol" commands didn't work. So don't use it.
Their Modbus LabVIEW examples are buggy. Looks like a summer student wrote them. What a joke.
And absolutely no answer from the technical support. Nothing. What a shame.
Date published: 2021-05-21
Rated 3 out of
5
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ProcEng from
Works, but not without issues
Bought two controllers and ran into issues with both, readings jumped all over the place during testing. Opened up the controller and found that the input board wasn't mounted onto the main board properly for both, wasted a good amount of time trying to troubleshoot.
Once I re-seated the internal board it worked as intended.
Date published: 2018-06-07
Rated 5 out of
5
by
RalphBSz from
Best controller
I have a handful of the older i16 and i32 controllers in use already, and am replacing two of those with pt32 (one done, one in progress). The i32 were already very good, with useful features, although a somewhat clunky setup interface (the 4-button menus could make grown men cry). Reliability has been perfect. Communication was a bit of an issue, required going to the larger 1/16 DIN model in some cases. The pt32 has fixed all that. Even when using the four buttons, the setup is now more logical.
But the sane way to set them up is to connect them to a laptop and configure them with the Platinum program. Being able to upload and download configurations means that I can finally put the configurations under revision control, and check that the device installed in the system is actually configured correctly. I can also modify configurations offline, without taking the control system down, and then quickly upload them in a quick downtime. Once you have a configuration, it can be quickly adjusted by editing the txt file directly. All very very convenient.
With the USB port, the communication problem has been solved. Find something with a USB connector nearby (laptop, industrial controller), either write a few lines of Python or install LabView, and you can chat with the controller. I'm now using the controller as an A-D converter for computer analysis of the process too. Very cool, low cost, convenient.
Speaking of cost: The Newport/Omega controllers have never been cheap, but worth their price. If you need a simple low-feature controller, buy something else.
The few times I've talked to tech support (in Santa Ana), they've been very helpful, patient, and knowledgeable.
My only complaint is: In one case I need four setpoints and four outputs from a single input; while it is theoretically possible to get this many outputs (not clear it can be ordered in a 1/32 DIN, that would be model -444-776), there are not four setpoints available. So this needs to be handled by using two controllers. Expensive, but works great.
Date published: 2017-10-27
Rated 3 out of
5
by
grumpy engineer from
OK
OK unit. Omega missed ship date by weeks. PC configuration software didn't work without lots of futzing around. LED display is straight out of the 90's. But, works well once configured, build quality looks good, optimistic about reliable performance. Having two PID loops in one controller is nice too.
Date published: 2020-11-25
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Jacky from
Good product. but need to improve usability.
Need better software for monitor and control the controller. we also want there are easier way that we can export process values to further analysis
Date published: 2016-02-11
Rated 2 out of
5
by
tech company owner from
Product okay, omega horrible!
Product is good, omega service and website is horrible! Used to be good 5 years ago, now just superficial marketing and poor technical info for identifying specific product specs. Looking for another supplier.
Date published: 2024-01-06
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- Approuvé CE
- UKCA
- Listé UL cULus
We have issues with CN8DPT-305-C24 connected to 3-wire RTD. It seems like controller doesn't compensate for the wire resistance and the temperature reading is higher than it supposed to be. Look like this is controller issue. Is the recent firmware 1.04?
Hi Myevit,
Thank you for the inquiry. 1.04.06 is latest firmware. It shows on the controller display screen as 1.04. For questions on the 3 wire mode RTD please forward request to TEMP@OMEGA.COM.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2022-11-09
What are the part numbers for ordering replacement connectors for the power/outputs and input connectors on the CN32PT?
Hi Albert,
Thank you for the inquiry. Please forward your request to TEMP@OMEGA.COM for part# and pricing.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2021-05-21
I need a controller to handle two SSRs, with a degrees/minute programmable temperature ramp rate, RS-232 communication to understand a visual basic macro from MSExcel.
Hi Polymer John,
Thank you for the inquiry.This controller does not have ramp/rate function. You'll need to use a target temp and calculate time to target to achieve the ramp/rate. We do not have drivers to work with Windows Excel. Our free software may cover your requirements.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2022-05-24
What is the equation that calculates the temperature from mV
Hi, if you are using a thermocouple then here are some reference pages on how this is done.
This all goes into detail on the Seebeck voltage. Please contact us if you need anything further. Thanks!
https://www.omega.co.uk/prodinfo/thermocouples.html
https://www.omega.co.uk/techref/
Date published: 2019-05-15
Do these controllers have zero-point detection for switching AC-powered resistive loads?
Thank for your inquiry. This control does not have Zero-Crossing Detection.
Date published: 2021-06-10
Why does my new CN32PT-224-C24-DC initially display a TC temperature on the Platinum Monitor software, then flashes "oPEN" as soon as I start a run? The TC is fine and works on an older CN32PT controller I bought 3 years ago.
Hi JackTA
Thank you for the inquiry. You might try a jumper wire in place of the TC. The instrument should see this as room temperature if it is set for TC input. If you have more questions please forward to TEMP@OMEGA.COM.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2022-02-21
Could you suggest a model of Platinum Series Versatile High Performance PID Controllers with which we could set up linearization values with RTD ? We are using the CN32PT-444-C24-DC model right now but can't use the linearization process with RTD.
Hi Line,
We have 1 or 2 point calibration under "t.cal" in manual. Please refer to section 6.8 of the manual.
https://assets.omega.com/manuals/M5451.pdf
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2020-11-25
CN16DPT-145. There is limited info on the retransmit function. I'd like to retransmit measured temperature from a thermocouple. How does the scaling work for retransmit?
To set the Analog output range on the Platinum Controllers you need to select the RNGE in the PROG menu then scale it in the RtRN parameter in the PROG menu in your case for ANG1 as well. Please call the temperature department if you need detailed assistance.
Date published: 2022-03-10
When I turn the power on to the Omega USB Platinum Temperature controller, the Omega display reads "oPER". What does this mean?
Thank you for your inquiry! The "oPER" text on the display stands for Operating Mode and is found in the Level 1 Menu. For more information on how to navigate through various menus, please see page 16 of the Platinum Series Controller User Guide Manual (M5451).
Date published: 2021-05-28
All the controller have 2 or 3 outputs, but we can only control one load at a time due to having only one input. Then what is the purpose of having three different or same outputs?
Hi Maria,
Thank you for the inquiry. Second output is often used for cooling. It can also be used for second heater ( or other load) to act as back up to a primary heater.
There is a second PID group and control offset to provide for these options.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2022-08-18
I had bought the Item# CN16DPT-224-C24. I didn't notice the output for SSR is AC power and bought the SSR with DC input. Could you recommond a AC input SSR for me? Thank you!
Thank you for your inquiry! The SSRL series (https://www.omega.com/en-us/control-monitoring/relays/solid-state-relays/ssrl240-660/p/SSRL240AC10) are available with either an AC or DC control input
Date published: 2021-03-04
Where can I find an error list for CN16DPT-145-DC? One is displaying F011 and another F714 with just 24 VDC input power connected.
Hi SlimSC
Sorry to hear of the error messages coming up on display. There is possibility of excessive noise from the DC source. Please forward more details to us at TEMP@OMEGA.COM.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2021-09-28
I have a CN32PT-304 but i forgot the password and now I cannot change initial parameters, What can I do to retore the password? or Is the controller lost?
Thank you for the inquiry. Please try the password "5709".
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2024-02-04
Hi there, I am interested in the CN32PT-440. Are the isolated DC pulse outputs isolated from the AC power input or the sensor input or both? I am assuming isolated means the grounds are floating compared to each other?
Hi Madt,
Thank you for the inquiry. On this model the DC pulse output signals are isolated from the AC line not the input signal. Isolation spec is detailed in section 9.5 on the manual;
https://assets.omega.com/manuals/M5451.pdf
Best regards
Omega
Date published: 2021-01-24
I want to but a controller for heating only from 100 to 500 degree Celsius. Which option is better for this? Output with Mechanical relay or Solid State Relay?
Hi Maxy-
If maintaining temp for long duration is your end goal then SSR will be best. Not only will the control around the set point be more precise but SSR also has extended life cycle over mechanical relay. Be sure to check the specs of the heater on power required as solid state relays and mechanical relays outputs vary.
Date published: 2022-08-23
I want to drive a 24Vdc 3port/2way solenoid air valve. What output option do I select? I see there is a DC power supply option will that be needed?
Hi Julie,
Thank you for the inquiry. For your device the best option to use is the mechanical relay. You will need a power source suitable for your relay coil. The internal excitation is limited to 25 mA @ 24 VDC.
Best regards
Omega
Date published: 2019-11-13
Does this series support daisy chained communication on a single RS232 port?
Thank you for your inquiry. You can daisy chain RS-485 Communication.
Date published: 2021-05-17
Hi, I installed a CN32PT-305-DC in an aluminium case and the thermocouple reading is very sensible to the internal controller’s temperature ans doesn’t represent the true temperature at the sensor. How can I fix this problem ? Thanks
Hi Sylvain,
Thank you for the inquiry. Suggest to ensure that you have thermocouple connectors and thermocouple extension wire inside the enclosure. Double check the thermocouple wire polarity inside the enclosure.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2021-08-16
How do I change the output on a CN32PT-224-C24 to analog 0-5VDC. The Platinum GUI seems to resisto me making the change is there some king of unlock that needs to be done?
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the inquiry. Unfortunately this controller does not have analog output. Similar controller with analog output is CN32PT-145-C24
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2020-04-02
I'm looking at the CN32PT-145-C24. Need to put out around 2 amps from a DC power supply to a resistive load when a certain temperature low point, then cut off current at higher temp. Is this doable? It looks like it, but I'm new to PID controllers.
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes with this controller that is possible. You will need to use an SSRDC150VDC12 Solid State Relay to switch the DC Signal. See link below.
https://www.omega.com/en-us/control-and-monitoring-devices/relays/solid-state-relays/p/SSRDC150VDC12
Date published: 2020-08-15
When running my CN32PT-224 controller (oPER -> Run) the word 'oPEN' flashes on the screen. Why is this happening?
Thank you for your inquiry Aero12. The message 'oPEN' usually comes up either because the temperature sensor is not connected properly to the controller or there is a break in the wire of the sensor. For any further questions, please contact us directly at 1-800-622-2378, ask for Temperature Engineering or temp@omega.com
Date published: 2021-08-18
I have a CN8PTD-305, when I run a profile it will only run the first ramp/soak segment and will not advance to the next segment even with segments set to above 1. The tracking action doesn't affect this behaviour. How do I fix this?versions: FW1406,CS1520
Thank you for the inquiry. Please forward this request to TEMP@DWYEROMEGA.COM.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2024-01-16
What is the specifications for a USB thumb drive? I'm trying 2-16GB and I did format one to FAT and the unit will not recognize (getting a red F100 error that requires a power cycle). If the drive is missing or unformatted, I get normal error messages.
Hi Gerald,
Please try FAT32. If you still receive error message contact our temperature technical support.
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2022-10-24
We have been using the CN16Pt-330 unit for LN2 cooling. While it does work, the only way to control cooling is to use reverse action on the outputs, which is simple on/off, not PID control. Is there another controller that will control cooling with PID?
The CNPT series is capable of utilizing PID control for cooling applications. The action should be set for direct and the mode selected for PID. If there are questions contact the Temperature group at temp@omega.com.
Date published: 2022-01-27
I have a new CN8DPT-220 my computer dose not see it when I plug it in with a usb cable (phone charging cable) why not? I have never been able to make this controller work The plug is sensitive in the side of And its very frustrating
Thank you for your inquiry. It can be one of two things. It could be your PC Firewall blocking communication or the USB Cable quality issue. Try using a different PC/Cable.
Date published: 2021-09-01
What is the correct procedure to use the RST button on the back of the unit to reset the Ethernet connection back to factory defaults. Or is there another way to reset the IP address back to factory? Model I am using is: CN8DPT-305-006-C24-EIP
Thank you for your inquiry. With the 'power ON', hold it down (gently) for 10-15 seconds to reset it.
Date published: 2021-07-08
How many thermal couples can be used as inputs for the CN16DPt model?
Thank you for your inquiry. This is a single-input device (1 sensor).
Date published: 2021-01-25
Can I use this controller to maintain a heater to a variable set point temperature? The goal is to always have a sample an offset temperature from the ambient air.
Yes, if you have mA or voltage signal as input for our platinum series controller. Use the remote setpoint input feature. Then use the control offset "Ofst" function.
Date published: 2019-11-19
I read a review said it can be controlled by python code. I checked the user manual but cannot find related information. I am wondering if you will provide command references or serial communication so that I can follow the guide.
Hi Nancy,
Following is link to serial command ref;
https://assets.omega.com/manuals/M5452.pdf
Best regards
OMEGA
Date published: 2020-10-29
Does the excitation current introduced by a CN32PT change depending on the installed probe's nominal resistance? (eg would a 100 ohm RTD have a different excitation current than a 1000 ohm RTD or a 2252 ohm thermistor)
The excitation Voltages are all Controlled by the processor's program and will vary dependent on the type of input selected.
Date published: 2022-05-16
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