Our Product Lines
Standard Features
- Monitors and displays three winding and ambient temperatures
- Micro-controller based
- Hinged cabinet
- Programmable on and off set-points
- Automatically displays hottest temperature
- Manually display temperature of all inputs and average of all three inputs
- Status lights for power, fans, alarm, and trip
- Maximum temperature memory for three inputs
- Relays controlled by current highest operating temperature
- Two fan power relays
- Alarm relay for remote monitoring
- Trip relay for remote monitoring
- Local alarm - 90 db
- System test to verify all set-points and ambient temperature
- Instrument and fan power fuses
- Input power 120/240 vac - 50 or 60 Hz
Optional Features
- Fourth and Fifth set-point relay
- Choice of current loops
- Trip signal (6 vdc)
- RS-232
- RS-485
- 100 ohm RTDs (NOT recommended)
- Alarm (95 db or 105 db)
Standard Features
- Monitors and displays one ambient and one winding temperature
- Micro-controller based
- Programmable on and off set-points
- Status lights for power, fans, alarm, and trip
- Maximum temperature memory
- Relays controlled by sensor input operating temperature
- One fan power relay
- Alarm relay for remote monitoring
- Trip relay for remote monitoring
- Local alarm - 90 db
- System test verifies all set-points and ambient temperature
- Instrument and fan power fuses
- Input power 120/240 vac - 50 or 60 Hz
Discontinued Products
Have a discontinued product? Cimco can provide information and possibly offer repai rservices on the following instruments, depending on availability of parts.
- Series 50
- Series 50 XL-D
- Series 40 (Direct replacement is the Series 21-40P)
- Series 40AN
- Series 22
- Series 40-XL-D-02
- Series 40-7
About Cimco
Providing quality, accuracy, and reliability since 1977!
Cimco was founded in 1977 and purchased by James Rotruck in 1983. Mr. Rotruck had a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering with honors from West Virgina University and a MSEE in Power Systems from Akron University. His experience with transformers included design, development, and factory management. James Rotruck was deeply involved with the company from 1983 until 2008, when illness prevented him from being active as president. James Rotruck passed away in 2011 and is missed by both employees and customers. Management of Cimco then passed to Mr. Rotruck's daughter, Amie R. Rotruck. Ms. Rotruck has a BSEE with a concentration in electronics from the University of Pittsburgh. After working for various companies as a digital hardware designer, Ms. Rotruck began working for Cimco in 2000 as Manager of Engineering and Marketing. Ms. Rotruck plans to continue providing the same quality instruments as well as developing new products.
With a staff of highly dedicated people, Cimco consistently produces a high quality product and support to customers in the transformer business. Each instrument is tested and certified before shipment.
In the tradition established by Mr. Rotruck, Cimco remains committed to providing all customers, both new and old, with quality products and excellent customer service.