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GUNT Control of Four Variables from Process Engineering Trainer

The GUNT Control of Four Variables from Process Engineering Trainer enables practical training in controlling the four key variables in process engineering: flow rate, level, pressure, and temperature. It includes a transparent tank circuit for hydraulic variables and a heating circuit for thermal control. With options for cascade control, variable actuators, real-time sensors, and software-based data logging, the trainer supports in-depth study and analysis of control dynamics under realistic conditions.

Product Features

  • Transparent graduated tank for level, pressure, and flow rate control
  • Heating circuit with heater, heat exchanger, and pump for temperature control
  • Control actuators include a variable-speed pump and pneumatic control valve
  • Disturbance variables introduced via outlet and tank-head valves
  • Cascade control: level via flow rate and temperature via cooling flow
  • Sensor-based measurement with analogue meters for visual monitoring
  • Paperless recorder logs process behavior and control performance
  • Industrial controller with four selectable control loops
  • GUNT software provides control, parameterisation, and process recording

Benefits

  • Realistic simulation of process control for flow, pressure, temperature, and level
  • Supports hands-on learning for individual and cascade control systems
  • Ideal for studying the effects of disturbances on process stability
  • Suited for educational institutions and industrial training programs

Why Choose the GUNT Control of Four Variables Trainer?

This all-in-one trainer bridges theoretical control principles with practical skills by simulating real industrial conditions. Featuring cascade control, configurable actuators, and PC-based software tools, it equips learners with essential experience in modern process engineering control systems.

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