Millenium 3 Logic Controllers

Crouzet offers the right automation solution - whatever the application!

Image of Crouzet's Millenium 3With the Millenium 3, take advantage of the most recent developments in the newest generation of logic controllers. An innovative product, developed, industrialized and marketed by Crouzet, Millenium 3 is the successful synthesis of expertise in automation systems acquired over a period of more than 40 years.

With the aim of matching applications even more closely, Crouzet is expanding its Millenium 3 Standard logic controller offer new software functions (sunrise/sunset, and more), and new accessories (pressure control solution, levels, flow, broader range of power supplies, remote display/keypad, improved communication extension performance, and more).

Selection Guide

Features

  • Sensing:The inputs (digital, potentiometer or 10-bit analogue) of the Millenium 3 logic controller are compatible with most sensors on the market: temperature sensors, pressure transmitters, level detectors, flow sensors, etc.
  • Supplying power: 12 and 24 V DC voltages available. Several power supply ranges from 7.5 to 240 W.
  • Operator dialogue: To make it easier for the operator during parameter setting or operation, Millenium 3 has a built-in, backlit screen (4 lines of 18 characters, drop-down screen, bar chart). It is equally possible to use the remote LED screen (via Modbus extension XN06) or the LCD screen.
  • Adjusting: There are several options for adjusting setpoints, including an external control potentiometer on the analogue inputs and internal setpoints modifiable via the display.
  • Converting: Analogue extensions are used to acquire or provide current, voltage or temperature values and convert them to the digital signals needed by the logic controller.
  • Actuating: Millenium 3 can be used to drive devices such as brushless motors, solenoid valves and pumps (relay, solid state or PWM outputs).
  • Communicating: Millenium 3 offers the option of supervising and connecting your devices (PC, remote screens/keyboards, etc.) by linking the logic controllers to fieldbuses (Modbus, Ethernet) or via a modem: STN or GSM.
Functions
  • Timing: 5 types of timers
  • Counting: 3 types of counters
  • Regulating: Hysteresis cycle, PID, etc.
  • Archiving/saving: 10-year data backup function, even after a power failure
  • Calculating: Math functions
  • Logic operations: AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, NOT, etc.
  • Creating sequential programs: Grafcet, cam timer, etc.
  • Triggering events: Year, month, day, hour, minute, etc.

Applications
  • Building Management
    • Lighting control systems
    • Air conditioning and heating systems
    • Lifts, hoists and escalators
    • Automatic doors and barriers
  • Industry
    • Packing machines
    • Woodworking machines
    • Conveyors
    • Moulding machines
  • Commercial Equipment
    • Automatic washing equipment
    • Vending machines
    • Advertising hoardings
    • Toll barriers
  • Renewable Energies
    • Solar panels
    • Wind turbines
    • Heat pumps
  • Agriculture
    • Farm machinery
    • Irrigation/sprinkler systems
    • Pump management
  • Water Treatment
    • Controlling water quality in a swimming pool
    • Heat pump control
Published: 2013-10-25