RDM develops drop-in replacement for Tuscan refrigeration controller

Controls company Resource Data Management has developed a drop-in replacement for the aging Tuscan refrigeration controller, providing a quick and cost-effective upgrade of existing installations to the latest technology. Steve Nicoll of RDM says, ‘There are thousands of old Honeywell Elm Tuscan systems still at work across the UK. They were a great leap forward in their day. However, they are now showing their age, and many are coming up for repair or possible renewable. The Mercury T board is a direct replacement and has the same footprint and pin configuration as the original. It is simply dropped into place and comes with a 5-year warranty. This controller runs on a 485 Genus-compatible communications protocol, with auto log on and the facility to upgrade for use over the Internet.
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