Input from multiple temperature sensors installed inside the tank
are averaged in the CX series instrument. The CX averages the
temperature from six varying points and carries out temperature
control by using the average as a control input value. Since all
you need to do is specify channel numbers for the computation
function, the average value settings on the CX are simple,
requiring no programming or technical expertise. The CX is also
highly reliable; if a temperature sensor becomes disconnected it
is detected as a burnout, and the input is automatically excluded
from the average.
With conventional systems, several computing units were
installed externally for determining the average, and the
results were sent to the controller as analog values. With the
CX, by executing the computations internally, only one unit is
needed, and the cost and space required for installing external
units is saved. Furthermore, drastically reducing the number
of instruments used reduces wiring labor and increases the
reliability of the overall system.
The process shown in the example above formerly required
six temperature converters, three computing units, and one
controller (ten units in all), but the CX integrates all of these into
a single unit for a less expensive, more reliable solution.
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