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The Integral P Pressurized process thermostats feature a compressed air supply. They draw the temperature control medium into the unit using a negative pressure of -0.2 bar. As with all next-generation Integral devices, the Intergal P process thermostats feature a modular interface concept. This offers maximum flexibility to adapt to various users processes.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Integral P process thermostats feature a compressed air supply that enables the temperature control medium to be drawn into the unit using a negative pressure of -0.2 bar. Like all next-generation Integral devices, they incorporate a modular interface concept, providing maximum flexibility for a wide range of user processes.<\/p>\n
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