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The PM LEGACY® is ideal for basic heating and cooling applications.
The LEGACY® includes one universal input and an option for up to two outputs and is available in 1/16 DIN and 1/32 DIN panel mount packages. It can be ordered as a PID process controller or as a dedicated over and under-temperature limit controller.
The PM PLUS® is is backwards compatible with LEGACY®, but offers much more. For example, PM PLUS® offers Bluetooth® connectivity with the EZ-LINK™ mobile app for remote access capability with full descriptions of parameters and error codes
The PM PLUS® improves the user experience by reducing the complexity at the front of the control while eliminating the dependency of cables when configuring the product. Like the original EZ-ZONE® PM, the PM PLUS® can be ordered as a PID controller, or an integrated controller with multiple functions combined into one.
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The PM LEGACY® is ideal for basic heating and cooling applications.
The LEGACY® includes one universal input and an option for up to two outputs and is available in 1/16 DIN and 1/32 DIN panel mount packages. It can be ordered as a PID process controller or as a dedicated over and under-temperature limit controller.
The PM PLUS® is is backwards compatible with LEGACY®, but offers much more. For example, PM PLUS® offers Bluetooth® connectivity with the EZ-LINK™ mobile app for remote access capability with full descriptions of parameters and error codes
The PM PLUS® improves the user experience by reducing the complexity at the front of the control while eliminating the dependency of cables when configuring the product. Like the original EZ-ZONE® PM, the PM PLUS® can be ordered as a PID controller, or an integrated controller with multiple functions combined into one.
Watlow’s new PM LEGACY® temperature controllers utilize the EZ-ZONE® PM platform by optimizing performance through simple control and menu functionality without complex features. They are ideally suited for basic applications and usage levels. PM LEGACY® controllers can be ordered as PID process controllers or as dedicated over and under-temperature limit controllers.
In short, the main differences between FDA approved, food-grade, and NSF-certified are as follows: FDA approved: Primarily applies to drugs, medical devices, and certain food additives; indicates that the FDA has approved the product for a specific intended use. Food-grade: Refers to materials and substances safe for direct contact with food; ensures they meet regulatory standards for food safety and prevent contamination. NSF-certified: A certification provided by NSF International, typically related to equipment and materials used in the food industry; indicates that the product meets specific safety, quality, and performance standards set by NSF.
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The main differences between FDA approved, food-grade, and NSF-certified are as follows: FDA approved: Primarily applies to drugs, medical devices, and certain food additives; indicates that the FDA has approved the product for a specific intended use. Food-grade: Refers to materials and substances safe for direct contact with food; ensures they meet regulatory standards for food safety and prevent contamination. NSF-certified: A certification provided by NSF International, typically related to equipment and materials used in the food industry; indicates that the product meets specific safety, quality, and performance standards set by NSF.
Slide uses the following HS Codes.
- HS Code 3403.19.1000 is used for slide lubricating products (mold releases, rust preventives and ejector pin grease.)
- HS Code 3402.90.5030 is used for slide cleaning products (mold cleaners and purging compounds.)
Compressed gas, is in slide aerosols. So, when they ship, they have a HAZMAT designation. However, we know-how to ship without extra hazmat fees via UPS and FedEx ground.
- VENTILATION - Moving air from one area to another.
- CIRCULATION - The moving of air within a given area.
- CFM - The volume of air moved by a fan expressed in cubic feet per minute.
- SP / STATIC PRESSURE - The resistance to flow in any air moving system, expressed in inches of water column (IN. W.G.). Fans aerated in CFM at various static pressures.
- HP / HORSEPOWER - The most common measurement of mechanical power of a motor.
- BHP - The horsepower required to drive the fan at a given RPM and Performance Point.
- VELOCITY - The speed, expressed in FPM (feet per minute), of air moving through a given area such as a duct, face area of a hood, air intake opening or cross section of a room or booth, or from an air circulator.
- AIR CHANGES - The time required for a complete air change in given space. Normally expressed in minutes per change.