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| Joachim |
May 13 2009, 06:02 AM
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Hi,
What is the best replacement for Syrelec LAR-C? A CPT4 and/or a timer814? Thanks |
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| Ken Trawinski |
May 13 2009, 07:05 AM
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Good morning Joachim
The best replacement would depend on how you used the LAR2C. If it was used as a counter then the CPT4 would be the closest cross. If it was used as a timer then either the 11 pin 814 or the Chronos 2 timer 88867415 could replace the old LAR2C depending on the accuracy needed in the application. Crouzet no longer offers a combination timer / counter any longer. Thank you KenT. -------------------- Visit our website at www.crouzet-usa.com for additional product and company information.
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| Joachim |
May 13 2009, 07:43 AM
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Hi Ken,
Thanks a lot for the answer. I will offer 814 and CPT4. Thanks again for quick answer. Joachim, |
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