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Thursday, September 25, 2008

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ICM Controls Corporation, a leader in the manufacture and supply of electronic controls to the HVACR industry, protects your single-phase equipment against low and high voltage conditions and rapid short-cycling with its new ICM492 Digital Line Voltage Monitor. Complete with an easy-view, backlit digital display, the ICM492 effectively monitors and displays real-time voltage, with the ability to field-adjust parameters at the push of a button to meet the specific needs of the user.

The ICM492 line voltage monitor continuously checks incoming line voltage for faults and displays RMS voltage on the easy-view digital display. Adjustable over and under voltage settings set the boundaries for safe operation of your equipment. The response time on the fault condition can also be easily fine-tuned to help reduce nuisance trips.

Additional features of the ICM492 include; an adjustable anti-short cycle time delay, control mode, universal line voltage input, and heavy duty SPDT relay output. The ICM492 also comes standard with a universal control voltage input to easily integrate a thermostat.

The ICM492 is the latest in a suite of phase monitors and motor protection products manufactured by ICM Controls, including its flagship ICM450 3-Phase Line Voltage Monitor that offers line AND load side protection, with 25-fault memory storage capability.

About ICM Controls Corporation
ICM Controls has been a leading manufacturer of electronic controls for the HVACR industry for more than 20 years, a position achieved through product and process innovation. Serving both the OEM and the Aftermarket, ICM Controls' goal has been to provide its customers with the most technologically advanced products at the greatest value without compromise in quality. ICM Controls offers better command of the supply chain through true vertical integration. Its products are proudly made in America.



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