A traditional drive system used for inertia load work generally performs rapid deceleration, braking and positioning. When its motor is in generator mode it produces large amounts of regenerative energy that must be consumed to maintain a stable DC bus voltage and safe operation. The traditional method to solve the regenerative energy problem is to install a brake resistor. While it is easy to install and is low cost, it takes up a large amount of space and requires installing additional devices to dissipate the heat. This method provides limited efficiency and wastes the regenerative energy. Delta's REG2000 series is capable of collecting and converting your system's regenerative energy into reusable electricity for the ultimate in
The TR1D series slim single display PID temperature controllers feature high-speed sampling cycle rate of 50ms with ±0.3% display-accuracy. The controllers offer high precision temperature control with simultaneous heating and cooling control. The space-saving design with 22.5mm width and DIN rail bracket allows easy installation in limited spaces. The front display can be easily used to set the control status and parameters.