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Peaktronics specializes in designing and manufacturing advanced control systems for industrial automation applications. Their innovative solutions are renowned for their precision, reliability, and efficiency in optimizing processes across various industries. [AI]

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To receive more information about your Peaktronics industrial electronics unit, please contact us at 1-336-969-0110. We offer testing, refurbishment, and extended warranty support for Peaktronics equipment. Our team of experts is here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

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🔧 Peaktronics AMC-101A HIGH SENSITIVITY UV TUBE(Unknown)

The PEAKTRONICS AMC-101A is a high sensitivity UV tube used in industrial applications for detecting ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It features a compact design, high sensitivity, and a wide spectral response range. Typical failures may include degradation of the UV-sensitive material, decrease in sensitivity over time, or physical damage to the tube housing. Regular calibration and maintenance are recommended to ensure accurate detection performance.

  • Part: HIGH SENSITIVITY UV TUBE
  • Est. Repair Price: $590.00 (est.)

Comments for Peaktronics

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📝 Joe Fanella said:
Hello,Im a technician at Navistar Inc. in Melrose Park, Il. We use Peaktronics DMC-101 motor controllers to control air dampers for our engine testing facility. Weve always had a problem where the air damper is commanded by us, to open to 100%. The correct 4-20ma signal is sent to the controller and the damper moves to 100%, but wont return to the other direction, when commanded to do so. We verify the command current at the Peaktronics board, but both open and closed LEDs stay on and the damper freezes. We try adjusting the board according to specs without luck, and finally replace the DC-101 and this temporarity fixes the problem, but a month later, the same thing happens. When we measure the MOTOR 1 and MOTOR 2 wires at the DC-101, we get 24volts on both of them. This cant be right because, the motor is being commanded in both directions then. Do you folks have any thoughts on why we might be going through so many boards? Could we be wiring the unit wrong? Thank you.
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Industrial Electronic Repair
145 Rockwell Place Ct
Tobaccoville, NC 27050
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Industrial Electronic Repair
931-E S. Main St #204
Kernersville, NC 27284
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