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Modular controllers

Feb. 7, 2012
These modular controllers are approved for use in Class I, Div. 2 hazardous locations

These modular controllers are approved for use in Class I, Div. 2 hazardous locations. Programmed with the company’s Crimson software, all connected devices can share data with the controller and each other through a drag-and-drop mapping of their registers. Featuring a high-density DIN-rail design, replaced modules are automatically programmed from the master to reduce downtime.

Red Lion Controls

For more information, visit www.redlion.net.

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