Product

CPC Thyristors are mainly used for controlling electrical resistive heating elements

  • The furnace (Aluminum Holding, Annealing, Galvanizing, Heat Treatment, Brazing Furnace Etc.)
  • Infrared oven,
  • Drying & baking units,
  • HVAC Industries for temp control & humidity control ,
  • Reactors in the oil refineries.
  • Food industries like food oven, dryer are etc.
  • Lab Equipment.
  • Many other industrial heating applications
Product & Offerings-

Thyristor Power Controller

CPC Thyristor Controller is available in

  • Single phase, Two phase & Three Phase supply.
  • Analogue & Digital variants.
  • Phase Angle, Burst Firing (Zero crossovers) & combination mode of operation.
  • Range from few kilowatt to 400kilowats even more as per customer demand.
  • Three Phase thyristor controllers are available with RS 485 Modbus communication & Current unbalance detection features.

Features & Advantages of CPC Thyristor Power Controller

CPC Thyristors controller is more sophisticated & energy efficient ways to control electrical resistive heater than a conventional contactor system with higher reliability.

All our customers are benefited with substantial saving in electrical bills, better life of heating elements, better performance systems & better control of the temperature after using CPC Thyristors Controller with PID in their system.

Electrical Control Panels

  • PLC Panels
  • SCADA Panels
  • Total Furnace Control Panels
  • APFC Panels

System Integration products

  • Temp Controller
  • Data logger
  • Paperless recorder

Lab Ovens

Available highly efficient lab oven for all industrial & process control applications.
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Basics
Electro-mechanical switches generate heat due to its resistance of the internal coil, also its switching time of it is very high. This leads to the some power losses. Whereas Thyristor is solid state device with no moving parts. Also very finite & desired control of output can be achieved using Thyristor. Thus there is very few power consumed by the Thyristor when compared with a Electro-mechanical switch.