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LINEAR SPEED CONTROL
Linear
speed control refers to the controller’s ability to throttle the engine
based on an analog signal.
The minimum engine speed will be maintained while at the minimum analog signal and the maximum
engine speed will be obtained when reaching the maximum analog signal level. For example, if you
were using a 4-20 mA signal from a PLC or other device, you can vary the engine speed in direct
relationship to the signal. This also the ability to invert the slope if desired. For more details, contact a
Controls, Inc. sales engineer.