Electronic superheat control and driver
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EIM 336
EIM 365 is a superheat controller that can be used to control the superheat of the evaporator by adjusting the opening degree of a valve. It is used in applications such as air conditioning, heat pumps and refrigeration. The controller can also be used as stepper valve driver by setting the valve opening degree manually via communication Bus.
EKE
The flexible pre-programmed EKE superheat controller from Danfoss provides ultimate software control, allowing you to tailor the performance of your system to your exact requirements. EKE is ideal for controlling a wide range of commercial air conditioning and refrigeration applications, such control helps you to achieve the highest efficiency in the system reducing the operational cost by up to 20% with minimal effort. EKE is generally used where there is a requirement for accurate control of superheat or temperature control in connection with air conditioning and refrigeration. The superheat is regulated to the lowest possible value within a short period of time. It regulates the superheat of the evaporator by charging optimally even when there are great variations of load resulting in reduction of energy consumption and operational cost
EKE 100
The flexible pre-programmed EKE 100 superheat controller and stepper valve driver from Danfoss provides ultimate software control, allowing you to tailor the performance of your system to your exact requirements. EKE 100 is ideal for controlling a wide range of air conditioning, commercial and industrial heat pumps, commercial refrigeration and food retail applications, such control helps you to achieve the highest efficiency in the system. EKE 100 is generally used where there is a requirement for accurate control of superheat or as stepper valve driver. The superheat is regulated to the lowest possible value within a short period of time. It regulates the superheat of the evaporator by charging optimally even when there are great variations of load resulting in reduction of energy consumption and operational cost.