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Yokogawa AX110-1-3

Product Introduction: A high-performance, 10-channel paperless recorder from Yokogawa’s AX100 series. It is engineered for reliable, real-time data acquisition, display, and recording of multiple process variables in industrial environments, replacing traditional paper chart recorders with digital technology.

Technical Specifications:

  • Input Channels: 10 universal input channels supporting DC voltage, thermocouples (TC), resistance temperature detectors (RTD), and digital input (DI) signals.
  • Measurement Cycle: Standard scan rate of 1 second (1s) for all 10 channels.

Detailed content

  • Display: 5-inch high-resolution STN monochrome LCD with multiple display modes (trend, bar graph, digital, overview, historical trend).
  • Data Storage: Internal non-volatile flash memory; external storage via 3.5-inch floppy disk or CompactFlash (CF) card (32 MB to 512 MB).
  • Communication: RS-422-A/485 port supporting Modbus protocol for remote data transfer and PC monitoring.
  • Power Supply: 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
  • Dimensions: 144 (W) × 144 (H) × 239 (D) mm; Weight: Approx. 3.0 kg.
  • Environmental Rating: Designed for industrial environments with wide operating temperature range.

    Key Features:

  • Universal input capability accepts a wide variety of process signals without additional signal conditioning.
  • Powerful built-in mathematical, logical, and statistical calculation functions.
  • Supports flow totalization and temperature/pressure compensation for flow measurement applications.
  • Flexible alarm management with trigger-based data saving for event analysis.
  • User-friendly interface with dedicated keys for setup and daily operation.
  • Data can be exported to standard formats (Excel, Lotus 123, ASCII) for further analysis.

    Applications:

  • Continuous process monitoring in chemical, pharmaceutical, and food & beverage industries.
  • Data logging for environmental test chambers and HVAC systems.
  • Industrial furnaces, boilers, and heat treatment equipment monitoring.
  • Laboratory research and development data acquisition.
  • Power plant performance monitoring and energy management.

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