MFD 10

Application
The MFD 10 is a versatile remote control for rectifier units and is suitable for a wide range of electrochemical processes. It enables precise control and reliable monitoring of current and voltage values, thereby contributing to the optimization of efficiency and process safety in industrial applications.

 

Product Description
The MFD 10 multi-function controller offers extensive features for optimal control of electrochemical processes. Large digital displays for current and voltage, as well as a clear LCD screen, provide all relevant process data at a glance.
The functional scope includes, among other things, the pre-selection of current and voltage, two Ah counters, two time functions, and a ramp generator for current or voltage. Furthermore, the MFD 10 can be individually expanded and adapted to specific requirements through optional additional functions (Version 2.0 – 4.0).

 

Customer benefits
Thanks to the easy operation of the MFD 10 and the large digital display instruments for current and voltage, the user quickly obtains reliable data results. The remote control is enclosed in a robust, corrosion-resistant plastic housing for industrial use. Splash protection (IP 54), wear-free electronic setpoint adjusters for presetting process current and process voltage.

 

Interfaces

  • Analog (0 – 10 V / 0 – 20 mA / 4 – 20 mA)
  • Digital (Higher / Lower)
  • Profibus
  • ProfiNET
  • incl. App Lynq

Technical data

Dimensions (W/D/H) 1.0, 2.0, 3.0: 355/98/260 [mm] + 28 mm for the feed-through
Dimensions (W/D/H) 4.0: 355/186/260 [mm]
Weight: 2.4 kg
Degree of protection: IP 54

FAQ

What are the MFD/FST controllers used for?

These controllers are used to control rectifier units that feature an analog interface (control). Setpoint values are specified via 0 – 10 V signals, making the controllers highly flexible. Actual values can also be retrieved via 0 – 10V signals or 0 – 20mA signals. A 0 – 60mV shunt signal is also possible for current measurement.
The MFD has a very limited range of functions, allowing it to handle simple control tasks. For example, basic ramps or a manageable pulse pattern can be generated. The MFD can be controlled via an interface. The FST-1200 has a complex control system and can generate more functions; most notably, it can be controlled via ProfiNET.
All devices that can be controlled via an analog interface with a setpoint input of 0 – 10 V. On/Off signals are potential-free contacts or 24 V signals.
The controllers were developed for Munk devices, but they can be used for all devices that meet the interfaces mentioned above (setpoint input via 0 – 10V signals, actual value feedback via 0 – 10V / 0 – 20mA signals).
These controllers are used in electroplating or related industries to enable the operation of the rectifier unit at the bath.

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