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Pid Temperature
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Oven Industries' Temperature Sensing and Control Institute

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For 40 years, Oven Industries has specialized in the design and manufacture of custom electronic control systems, temperature controllers , temperature control and temperature sensors. Along with our custom design services, we provide standard temperature controllers and temperature sensors for heating and cooling applications, including those that use thermoelectric modules (Peltier modules). Our extensive experience and state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

 

If you are interested in learning more about Temperature Controllers and Temperature Sensors, we strongly recommend you enroll in Oven Industries' Temperature Sensing and Control Institute. Click Here and Register. If you need to learn more about temperature controllers and temperature sensors, read this:

 

What is a temperature controller?

A temperature controller is a device that is designed and built to regulate temperature.

 

Are there different types of temperature controllers?

Yes. There are three basic types of temperature controllers that we offer at Oven Industries. The three basic types of temperature controllers are On/Off temperature controllers, Proportional Temperature Controllers and PID temperature controllers.

 

What is the function of a temperature controller?

A temperature controller with varying degrees of defined accuracy controls the temperature of a process. The temperature controller has a sensor such as a thermocouple, RTD, or thermistor that provide the input information to the temperature controller. The temperature controller compares the actual temperature information with the set temperature that the user has provided.

 

On/Off Temperature Controllers are defined as follows:

There are two settings to this temperature controller. It is either on or off. In heating it is on when the actual set temperature is below the set point. In cooling it is on when the actual set temperature is above the set point'. This is a typical heating and cooling thermostat. Often times the on off temperature controller is programmed with a differential. The differential will turn on or off the system after the actual temperature has exceeded either side or the on off set point for a period of time. On/Off temperature controllers are not as accurate or precise as needed in many operations. Oven Indus ties offers several types of these temperature controllers.

 

Proportional Controllers are defined as follows:

A Proportional controller is an enhanced version on the on off temperature control which gives you better performance . The proportional features functions from a band around the set point. It keeps the temperature controller from cycling on and off constantly. They do this by reducing percentage of power as you get closer to the set point. It causes the unit to move beyond the set point but remaining in the band.. This type of controller will use less energy to maintain temperature. Oven Industries offers several types of these temperature controllers.

 

PID

Proportional Integral Derivative Controllers are defined as follows:

In temperature control systems where the thermal mass is less an advancement beyond the Proportional temperature controller are the features of integral and derivative. Time is the unit of measure that drives the integral and derivative features. The integral and derivative features in a temperature controller are called Reset and Rate. This temperature controller will automatically adjust to compensate for the changes in temperature. The PID temperature controller provides the most accurate and consistent temperature controller. Oven Industries offers several types of these controllers.

 

What is a temperature sensor?

A temperature sensor is a device that is designed and built to sense temperature. The temperature sensor provides input to the temperature controller.

 

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Oven is a complete electronic control solution industry.We are specialized in thermos electric temperature controllers , precision thermistors, tempearture control and temperature sensors. If you have certain requirements that you are looking for in a solution, contact us today. We can custom design a system that can more than satisfy your needs.

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I had the paragard IUD put in last week and its possible to develop PID within the first few weeks.

The reason I am asking specifically about the discharge is because I've been fighting a yeast infection that keeps coming and going. I figured it was back, same symptoms except this time it started really runny before thick and white. Still no odor.

What rang the alarm yesterday was when my temperature was taken it was 100 and I felt fine. Other than that I have no symptoms of PID.

Please don't refer me to my doctor, his office is closed and I am just looking for opinions until I can call him tomorrow.

There is no way a responsible person can advise you without having you see a doctor. Dependent on the organism, symptoms can vary from very mild to severe and the discharge can vary as well dependent on organism as well as other factors. You could probably have no d/c and still have PID and many episodes go undetected. As you can see due to how variably it can present there is no way to give you sound advice over the internet. PID leads to increased risk of infertility and ectopic pregnancy so you may want to go to your doctor sooner rather than later.

I'd say the best opinion I could give you is that literature now shows that most likely IUDs themselves don't cause PID but insertion with an infection that may not have been known. So if you have risk factors for contracting STDs than you have risk for PID. If you are low risk and use condoms you'd have a lower risk.

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