Compact body that is easy to embed. No pressure switch required for room pressure monitoring. Communication with external devices is easy with MODBUS adoption.
Pressure Control Damper (PCD) The 'PEC-X2' is a compact room pressure controller that plays an active role in controlling the differential pressure between rooms, such as in clean rooms and waste disposal sites. It retains the performance of our conventional models while being miniaturized, enhancing design flexibility. With the ability to set alarms within a range of ±200Pa, there is no need for pressure switches for room pressure monitoring. Additionally, it features a timer function that allows you to set the time until output, preventing alarms from reacting to instantaneous abnormal signals, such as those caused by door openings and closings. 【Features】 ■ Newly compatible with AC24V power supply ■ Adopts MODBUS communication, making it easy to communicate with external devices ■ Compared to conventional models, the control panel's footprint is halved, resulting in significant miniaturization ★ In addition to product materials, we are also offering a sample of actual measurement data for room pressure control. You can view it immediately from the "PDF Download" section.
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【Other Features】 ■ Equipped with highly durable motors with a proven track record of 25,000 units delivered ■ Suitable for clean rooms in pharmaceutical factories, precision equipment factories, research laboratories, hospitals, etc. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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Okaya Seiritsu Industry started in 1950 with the manufacturing of hydraulic control devices. With our expertise in control technology, we develop actuators and control systems that manage the flow of gases and liquids, contributing widely from pressure control in high-tech factories and laboratories such as pharmaceutical plants, LCDs, and biotechnology, to water treatment facilities closely related to daily life, steelworks for basic materials, and power plants as part of social infrastructure.