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RKSR4000

RKSR4000
Pneumatic receiver controller, replacement, single or dual input, 10% to 200% of primary span
Web Description :
Pneumatic receiver controller, replacement, single or dual input, 10% to 200% of primary span
SKU :
RKSR4000
LogoImage :
L/Logo_BarberColman.jpg
Branch Pickup Only :
No
Specials :
No
longDescription :

For use in conjunction with remote proportional transmitters for proportional control of pneumatic actuated dampers, valves, etc., in air conditioning systems. The transmitter-receiver-controller system may be used to control temperature, humidity, or pressure.

  • Nozzle and flapper relay type receiver controllers
  • Direct acting. Field changeable to reverse acting
  • Two pipe
  • Proportional band: 2 1/2% to 40% of primary span
    Note: RKS4002 input 2 has a reverse acting reset only. For direct acting the output pressure increases as input 2 increases. For reverse acting the output pressure increases as input 2 decreases
Specials Description :
Pneumatic receiver controller, replacement, single or dual input, 10% to 200% of primary span
Description :
Replacement, Single or Dual Input
manufacturerSKU :
RKSR-4000
manufacturerName :
Barber Colman Co., TAC
Sort :
2.0
Vendor Name:
Barber Colman Co., TAC
Weight :
4.0 lb
URI Part Number:
RKSR4000
Vendor Part Number:
RKSR-4000
Authority:
10% to 200% of Primary Span
Shipping Weight (Lbs):
4.00
Weight (Lbs):
4.00

For use in conjunction with remote proportional transmitters for proportional control of pneumatic actuated dampers, valves, etc., in air conditioning systems. The transmitter-receiver-controller system may be used to control temperature, humidity, or pressure.

  • Nozzle and flapper relay type receiver controllers
  • Direct acting. Field changeable to reverse acting
  • Two pipe
  • Proportional band: 2 1/2% to 40% of primary span
    Note: RKS4002 input 2 has a reverse acting reset only. For direct acting the output pressure increases as input 2 increases. For reverse acting the output pressure increases as input 2 decreases
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