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Primary Controller, Boiler application, 230VAC

The primary controllers (UDC) are universal communicating controllers of the Karno
® range, powered in 230VAC.The -CH model is dedicated to control Boilers and can drive 3 way thermal valves, pumps and boilers. The UDC controllers can operate in a stand-alone mode or through the open and inter operable LonWorks
® network. Designation Name UDC230-CH Boiler controller, 230VAC ACCESSORIES SE-NTC* Outdoor temperature probe SP-NTC100* Sheath temperature probe CDE* Water flow rate controller * For more information on these products, please consult us

PrimaryController, Air Treatment Units application, 230VAC

The primary controllers are universal communicating controllers of the Karno
® range, powered in 230VAC.The -CTA model is dedicated to control Air Treatment Units (ATU). It can drive 0-10Vdc thermal valves, air damper motors or power variators. The UDC controllers can operate in a stand-alone mode or through the open and inter operable LonWorks
® network. Designation Name UDC010-CTA Air Treatment Unit controller, 230VAC ACCESSORIES RS-ANA2 Analog room device (T°C measurement& set point offset) MX230-UDC Add-on module for UDC 4 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs,230VAC ACCESSORIES SE-NTC* Outdoor temperature probe SG-NTC200* Sheath temperature probe V3Dxx-M49* Thermal valve, 3 way, DNxx, 0-10Vdc motor, 24VAC MVLT04-M42-RS2 24Vdc damper motor with reset & FDC * For more information on these products, please consult us Acelia products catalog www.acelia.eu November 2008 V1.0

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