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PERFECT CONDENSATION CONTROL
FOR CHILLED BEAM, CHILLED CEILING OR RADIANT PANEL HVAC SYSTEMS

GET THE MAXIMUM COOLING EFFECTIVENESS FROM YOUR CHILLED WATER COOLING SYSTEM AND POSITIVELY AVOID CONDENSATION \"RAIN\"
WITH A CONsENSOR BASED CONTROL SYSTEM

FIRST EVER TO BE BASED ON A TRUE CONDENSATION SENSOR

The CONSENSOR is a patented unique, well proven condensation sensor that instantly reacts to the actual initial onset of the condensation process. This response occurs before there is any perceptible trace of condensate ... before there is any risk of \"rain\". Other so-called \"condensation sensors\" are predicated on dew point or humidity. They must signal a condensation condition well before it actually occurs to compensate for the instrumentation error or that \"Margin of Safety\" inherent with those other sensors. There are no such errors inherent with the CONSENSOR ... it reacts only to condensation\'s actual onset ... instantly !!

This distinction is important if you want to avoid an unnecessary reduction of coolant flow to your heat exchangers - often at a time when you need the cooling capacity most. With other so-called condensation sensors, the condensation condition will be signaled well before it actually occurs - often when it might never have occurred at all. This premature indication is the only way other sensors can be certain that condensation rain or drip won\'t happen.

With a CONSENSOR based condensation control system, the coolant flow can continue at maximum capacity right to the brink of the condensation occurrence. This is still early enough to cut back or stop the coolant flow before enough condensate forms to be of any concern. This has been proven in many chilled beam HVAC installations, in water cooled power supplies, in large industrial welders, etc. ..... even in nuclear atomic accelerators. The instant the threat of condensation passes, the CONSENSOR restores coolant flow.

CONSENSOR based products typically used in HVAC applications are shown on these pages.

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[SIZE=\"3\"]Model CG- ICM Series
Integrates a CONSENSOR with an ICM Circuit Module
Select the Output Signal From Three Choices:
Model CG -ICM -O Provides Open Collector signal to a PLC, etc.(This is the Solid State equivalent of \"Voltage Free Contacts\")

Model CG -ICM -N/C (or -N/O) Provides fully isolated Normally Closed or Normally Open solid state contacts for systems with -- or without a Controller. It can also be used in systems where valves, etc. are controlled directly by thermostats / relays, etc.

Model CG -ICM -L Provides a 5 volt Logic level output[/SIZE]


A really unique feature of these modules is a \"Sensor Fault\" indication. Also unique is the ease with which such a fault is cleared if it ever occurs ...
merely flush it with alcohol.

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Add \"-P\" to Model CG- ICM
For mounting on pipes (1/2\" to 3\")[/SIZE]


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RELAY MODULE
Model ICM- R1 (or -R2)
Provides heavy duty Form C (SPDT) relay contacts when connected to Model CG-ICM-L above for direct control of heaters, fans, etc. The \"-R1\" provides a single set of isolated relay contacts for CONDENSATION.
The \"-R2\" adds contacts for SENSOR FAULT.


ALL CIRCUIT MODULES INCLUDE A Bi-COLOR LED TO INDICATE: POWER, CONDENSATION, SENSOR FAULT

Model CG CONSENSOR - CONDENSATION SENSOR

For applications where the a lower height may be needed. These may be plugged directly into the MCM Series modules (below) to provide the same variety of outputs as the Model CG -ICM series above.
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Model MCM Series Circuit Modules
Your Choice of Outputs from the
Model CG CONSENSOR (above)
- MCM -O ... Open Collector
- MCM -N/C (or -N/O) .... Fully Isolated solid state relay contacts (0.5 A max)
- MCM -L ... 5 Volt Logic Level Output


USE THE CONSENSOR CONDENSATION SENSOR WITH A SELECTED COMPANION CIRCUIT MODULE TO CONTROL CHILLED BEAM CONDENSATION, CHILLED CEILING CONDENSATION, RADIANT PANEL CONDENSATION
OR OTHER CHILLED WATER COOLING SYSTEM CONDENSATION

(internet source)
 
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