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Integrated Controller features 75 A power switching.

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Integrated Controller features 75 A power switching.
Integrated Controller features 75 A power switching.

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April 27, 2010 - Designed to control Tungsten lamps, EZ-ZONE® ST offers single-phase, solid-state relay output from 40-75 A and phase angle power switching with soft-start to prevent high in-rush currents, load failure, or blown fuses. It also has temperature control, current monitoring, overtemperature protection, and field communications for banks of lamps used to create PV cells. Internal communications bus provides entry point for configuration/monitoring or location to access multiple controllers.

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Watlow
12001 Lackland Rd.
St. Louis, MO, 63146
USA



Watlow® Expands the EZ-ZONE® ST Integrated Controller to Include Phase Angle and 75 A Power Switching for Precise Control of Radiant Quartz (Tungsten) Lamps for Photovoltaic Processing


St. Louis - Watlow®, a designer and manufacturer of electric heaters, controllers and temperature sensors, has expanded the EZ-ZONE® ST integrated controller family to include phase angle power switching and increased load current. The EZ-ZONE ST now features single phase solid state relay output up from 40 to 75 amperes and phase angle power switching with soft-start to prevent high in-rush currents, load failure or blown fuses.

Watlow's EZ-ZONE ST with new phase angle control and higher current capacity is perfect for the production of PV cells where size and temperature uniformity are required to reliably produce a cell with high conversion yields. Radiant quartz (tungsten) lamps are commonly used in the manufacturing of PV cells to deliver a variety of specific thermal profiles rapidly. To overcome inherent limitations (low resistance / high in-rush currents), these heating lamps require phase angle power to function properly. These lamps are also usually ganged into small banks for improved temperature uniformity. For these banks, the requirement is temperature control, power switching, current monitoring, over-temperature protection and field communications yet remain small and compact.

The EZ-ZONE ST meets all of these requirements.

This expanded offering improves thermal uniformity, temperature repeatability and provides the functionality of multiple components and footprints collapsed into one. The newer size takes up less overall surface area inside the panel than an equivalent solution assembled from discrete devices. The design of the EZ-ZONE ST provides a complete thermal system kit to reduce project and engineering design time and is already tested and validated for the specified ampacity.

The EZ-ZONE ST comes complete with a free internal communications bus (standard bus) which provides a single entry point for configuration and monitoring or location to access multiple controllers on the bus. For those applications requiring a display or remote user interface (RUI), the EZ-ZONE ST has the option of adding a 1/16 DIN RUI as a stand-along device or combining the RUI with gateway functionality. The gateway will access higher level field buses (PROFIBUS, Ethernet/IP(TM), DeviceNet(TM) or Modbus®) by converting standard bus to the field protocol once instead of outfitting each controller with an independent protocol card, and all at a much lower cost point.

About Watlow

Since the company's founding in 1922, Watlow has brought its thermal expertise to numerous applications, including semiconductor, photovoltaic, analytical, medical, clinical, plastics processing, foodservice equipment, packaging, aerospace and others. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, Watlow is the largest custom designer and manufacturer of industrial heaters, sensors, controllers and software with offices and manufacturing facilities around the world.

For additional information call your nearest Watlow representative:

Watlow

Phone: 1+ (800) WATLOW2, 1+ (314) 878-4600

Fax: 1+ (877) 893-1005, 1+ (314) 878-6814

Internet: www.watlow.com

Email: info@watlow.com

Australia, +61 3 9335 6449 o China, +86 21 3381 0188 o France, +33 1 41 32 79 70 Germany, +49 (0) 72 53 / 94 00-0 o Italy, +39 024588841 o Japan, +81 3 3518 6630 Korea, +82 2 2628 5770 o Malaysia, +60 3 8076 8745 o Mexico, +52 442 217 6235 Singapore, +65 6773 9488 o Spain, +34 91 675 12 92 o Taiwan, +886 7 288 5168 United Kingdom, +44 (0) 115 964 0777


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