WATLOW ANAFaZe 997D-11CC-JURG – Multi-loop Temperature Controller for Demanding Thermal Processes

Brand / ModelWatlow Anafaze 997D-11CC-JURG

HS Code9032.89.00 – Automatic regulating or controlling instruments

Power Requirements100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, approx. 15 VA

Dimensions & Weight1/4 DIN front (96 × 96 mm), panel cutout ~92 × 92 mm; depth ~150 mm; ~0.7 kg

Operating Temperature0 to 50 °C (storage −20 to 70 °C)

Signal InputsThermocouple (e.g., J/K/T/E) and/or RTD Pt100; optional analog (4–20 mA / 0–10 V) per option code

OutputsSSR drive (typically 12 VDC), Form C relay, and/or 4–20 mA control outputs depending on configuration

Communication InterfacesRS‑485 (Modbus RTU style) for supervisory control and data logging

Installation MethodPanel mount, 1/4 DIN; rear screw terminals; shielded sensor wiring recommended

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WATLOW ANAFaZe 997D-11CC-JURG – Multi-loop Temperature Controller for Demanding Thermal ProcessesWATLOW-ANAFAZE-997D-11CC-JURG-4

The WATLOW ANAFaZe 997D-11CC-JURG is part of Watlow’s proven Anafaze multi-loop PID platform, designed to stabilize multiple heat zones with tight control and fast recovery. From my experience, this family is a go-to when you need stable, repeatable temperature across several zones without tying up a PLC for core PID duty. You might notice that it drops in neatly where older Anafaze 97-series units lived, which makes replacements and upgrades straightforward in many cases.

Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees

  • Warranty period: 365 days
  • Delivery: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
  • Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment before delivery
  • Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL

Key Features

  • Multi-loop PID control – Coordinates several heat zones from a single controller to reduce panel count and wiring.
  • Flexible I/O configuration – Typically supports TC/RTD inputs with a mix of SSR drive, relay, or analog outputs depending on option code.
  • Fast autotune and stable control – Shortens commissioning time and improves thermal stability during load changes.
  • RS‑485 connectivity – Modbus RTU style communication for SCADA/MES integration and parameter backups.
  • Profile ramp/soak capability – Enables heat-up, hold, and cooldown recipes for ovens, chambers, and process tools.
  • Noise immunity – Designed for industrial panels with good EMC practice; typically reliable near high-current heaters.
  • Service-friendly – Front-panel access and status indicators simplify troubleshooting in the field.

Technical Specifications

The following reflects typical specifications for Watlow Anafaze 97‑series multi-loop controllers; exact details may vary by the -11CC-JURG option build.

Brand / Model Watlow Anafaze 997D-11CC-JURG
HS Code 9032.89.00 – Automatic regulating or controlling instruments
Power Requirements 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, approx. 15 VA
Dimensions & Weight 1/4 DIN front (96 × 96 mm), panel cutout ~92 × 92 mm; depth ~150 mm; ~0.7 kg
Operating Temperature 0 to 50 °C (storage −20 to 70 °C)
Signal Inputs Thermocouple (e.g., J/K/T/E) and/or RTD Pt100; optional analog (4–20 mA / 0–10 V) per option code
Outputs SSR drive (typically 12 VDC), Form C relay, and/or 4–20 mA control outputs depending on configuration
Communication Interfaces RS‑485 (Modbus RTU style) for supervisory control and data logging
Installation Method Panel mount, 1/4 DIN; rear screw terminals; shielded sensor wiring recommended

Application Fields

This controller fits well in industrial ovens, heat-treat lines, thermal chambers, plastics extrusion and die zone control, food processing ovens, textiles heat-setting, and semiconductor sub-systems where several heaters need coordinated ramp/soak and stable hold. One thing I appreciate is how it handles mixed zones—band heaters, cartridge heaters, and IR panels—without fighting overshoot in adjacent loops.

“We swapped a legacy Anafaze unit with this 997D variant and reused the panel cutout and most wiring—downtime was under two hours.” – Maintenance Supervisor, batch oven retrofit

Advantages & Value

  • Reduced panel footprint – Multi-loop control in one unit often replaces multiple single-loop controllers.
  • Compatibility – Works well with Watlow power controllers (e.g., DIN‑A‑MITE) and standard industrial sensors.
  • Lifecycle cost savings – Fewer devices to maintain, and parameter backups over RS‑485 help speed service.
  • Reliable sourcing – Lead times that typically stay inside a month, with in‑stock options shipping in a week.
  • Support – Parameter guidance and start-up assistance on request to shorten commissioning time.

Installation & Maintenance

  • Panel/cabinet – 1/4 DIN cutout; allow rear clearance and ventilation. Keep ambient below 50 °C.
  • Wiring practice – Separate high-current heater wiring from low-level sensor leads; use shielded TC/RTD cable and earth the shield at one end.
  • Protection – Fused AC supply, proper earth ground, and SSR heat-sinking sized to load.
  • Tuning – Run autotune after installation or major process changes; verify ramp/soak recipes at reduced setpoints first.
  • Routine care – Annual calibration check, clean ventilation slots, verify alarm setpoints, and back up parameters via RS‑485.

Quality & Certifications

  • Typically compliant with CE and UL/cUL for industrial control equipment; RoHS status generally supported for current builds.
  • Manufacturer warranty is commonly 1 year; our coverage: 365 days.
  • Traceable documentation and test reports available upon request.

Recommended Supporting Components

  • Watlow DIN-A-MITE A/B/C – Solid state power controllers for single/three-phase heater loads; ideal with SSR drive outputs.
  • Watlow EZ-ZONE RM I/O modules – When you need expanded I/O or integrated safety limits alongside the Anafaze control strategy.
  • Watlow Type K and Type J thermocouples – Matched sensors with industrial connectors for quick replacement in the field.
  • Panel accessories – DIN rail terminal blocks, shielded cable, and proper fusing to meet panel best practices.
Note on the 11CC-JURG option code:
It typically denotes a specific mix of inputs/outputs and firmware options for the 997D family. If you share your existing unit’s label photo or I/O needs (sensor type, number of loops, output types), we’ll match the exact configuration to ensure a drop‑in replacement.

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