C-Lin temperature controller is a digital instrument built to international DIN standards, offering stable performance, high precision, clear readings, vibration resistance, and strong electromagnetic compatibility.
It features multiple alarm modes and easy night-time visibility. With compatible sensors, it measures and controls temperature, pressure, flow, and liquid level.
Widely used in chemical, textile, petroleum, rubber, packaging, food ovens, and heat treatment industries.
With a focus on proprietary technology, Xinling Electrical has obtained over 450 patents and 120 software copyrights.
In 2023 , 88 new patents were added, including 23 invention patents, significantly enhancing the unique innovation of its technologies and boosting the competitive edge of its products.
A temperature controller regulates and maintains a desired temperature within a system by comparing the actual temperature to a setpoint and adjusting heating or cooling devices accordingly.
A humidity controller monitors and manages the moisture level in the air, activating humidifiers or dehumidifiers to maintain a specified relative humidity range.
A thermostat is a simple device that turns heating or cooling systems on or off to maintain a set temperature. In contrast, a temperature controller offers advanced features like precise temperature regulation, programming capabilities, and integration with various sensors, providing more sophisticated control over temperature-dependent processes.
Proper humidity control is crucial for health, comfort, and the preservation of materials. It helps prevent respiratory issues, inhibits mold growth, protects sensitive equipment, and maintains the integrity of products sensitive to moisture variations.
A time relay is a device that controls the timing of electrical events, opening or closing contacts after a predetermined time delay.
The primary difference between a standard relay and a timer relay is that a standard relay operates immediately upon receiving an electrical signal, whereas a timer relay introduces a delay before activating or deactivating its contacts.
A counting relay is designed to count the number of events or pulses in a circuit, activating its output after a specified count has been reached.
A meter counter works by tallying the number of electrical pulses it receives, often used to measure quantities like flow rate or production counts.
A liquid level relay monitors the liquid level in a container, activating or deactivating a pump or alarm when the liquid reaches a certain threshold.
A level relay for conductive liquids detects the level of conductive liquids, using the conductivity to complete a circuit and trigger actions like activating a pump or alarm.
To test a solid-state relay (SSR), begin with a visual inspection to check for any physical damage or loose connections. Next, verify that the input side of the SSR receives the correct control voltage. Use a multimeter to measure the output side, ensuring it responds appropriately when the control input is applied. Finally, connect the SSR to its intended load and confirm it operates as expected under normal conditions.
A solid-state relay operates by using semiconductor components to switch electrical circuits on or off without moving parts, providing faster and more reliable operation compared to electromechanical relays.
The main difference between a standard relay and a solid-state relay lies in their construction and operation: standard relays use electromagnetic coils and moving parts to open or close contacts, while solid-state relays rely on semiconductor components to perform the switching function, offering advantages like faster response times and longer lifespan.