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Entron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding Controls

Entron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding Controls
Entron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding ControlsEntron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding ControlsEntron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding Controls

ENTRON CONTROLS EN1001 overview

Entron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding ControlsThe EN1000/EN1001 control is a microprocessor based welding control. It can perform Up Slope, Down Slope, Quench, Temper, Pulsation, Seam, and Spot, all of which can be combined to provide for any possible welding schedule imaginable. It ca...

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Entron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding ControlsThe EN1000/EN1001 control is a microprocessor based welding control. It can perform Up Slope, Down Slope, Quench, Temper, Pulsation, Seam, and Spot, all of which can be combined to provide for any possible welding schedule imaginable. It ca...

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Manufactured byENTRON CONTROLS
Product groupMicroprocessor-based Welding Control
DescriptionEntron Controls EN1001 Microprocessor-based Welding ControlsThe EN1000/EN1001 control is a microprocessor based welding control. It can perform Up Slope, Down Slope, Quench, Temper, Pulsation, Seam, and Spot, all of which can be combined to provide for any possible welding schedule imaginable. It can store as many as 11 base parameters in each of 50 unique schedules. These are held in non-volatile memory for storage. In addition, schedules can be chained together to provide more complex welding sequences. Despite the seemingly complicated possible welding schedules, both the EN1000 and EN1001 controls are simple to program and operate.The control provides accurate, predetermined execution of welding schedules for specific numbers of cycles upon an external command. Initiation commands can be given by the closure of a normally-open switch installed as part of the welding machine. The initiation switches need not remain closed for the duration of the weld, but must be opened after the welding interval is completed in order to re-initiate the control. After a weld has been started, the control cannot be re-initiated until the previous sequence is completed.The EN1000 and EN1001 controls are designed to operate in conjunction with a welding transformer rated for the 60 Hz or 50 Hz output frequency. These controls can be used either on 60 Hz or 50 Hz, without any additional settings or changing parameters. These controls are not designed to operate with mid-frequency transformers 500 Hz to 2000 Hz operating frequency rating.
Key FeaturesSpot Sequence Pulsation Sequence Up & Down Slope Quench/Temper Forge Delay Multiple Weld/Multiple Current Sequence Preheat / Postheat External Schedule Select Process & Error Outputs Seam Sequence
Capabilities50 Unique Schedules Chained & Successive Modes Repeat & Non Repeat Weld & Valve Control Relays 3 Valve Output Multiple Weld Programming Multiple Job Set-Ups Easily Programmed Program Only the Functions Required

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