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Superheat management

DENMARK: Danfoss has introduced the EKE 100 range of superheat controllers and valve drivers.

In addition to combining superheat management and valve driver modes in the same device, it features possible management of one or two valves independently plus variants with IP00, IP20, or IP20 with display.

Key features and benefits are said to include precise superheat control, with accurate signal processing, advanced superheat control algorithms, and a broader sensor range

They are said to be reliable in harsh environments, providing consistent supply to valve under extreme conditions without derating, and precise auto calibration.

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