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Axiomatic says that its versatile new valve controller can be used in an array of applications. This multi-purpose valve controller features one universal signal input to 2-3A outputs and is designed for use in harsh operating environments. The Dual Output CAN Valve Controller can be used to operate two proportional or on/off solenoid valves, with the ability to accept a voltage, current, resistive, digital, frequency or PWM input.
February 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1532 Axiomatic says that its versatile new valve controller can be used in an array of applications. This multi-purpose valve controller features one universal signal input to 2-3A outputs and is designed for use in harsh operating environments. The Dual Output CAN Valve Controller can be used to operate two proportional or on/off solenoid valves, with the ability to accept a voltage, current, resistive, digital, frequency or PWM input.

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