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<div data-element-id="elm_LlMDkcQrSjCk8qzfzmzCRA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center " data-editor="true"><div style="color:inherit;"><p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="https://www.radicaltechmart.com/subzero-categories">Buy Subzero Products here</a><br>A chiller or panel air conditioner usually does not fail suddenly without warning. In many cases, the problem starts earlier: compressor short cycling, wrong temperature cut-off, poor fan coordination, incorrect defrost logic, unstable cooling, or a controller that does not match the actual machine design.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">For a purchase team, a controller may look like a small panel-mounted device. But for a maintenance engineer, that controller decides how the compressor starts, how cooling is maintained, how alarms are handled, and how stable the system remains during long operation.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">This is why choosing the right <strong>SubZero Chiller Controller</strong> is important for industrial chillers, panel AC units, oil coolers, bus AC systems, compressor sequencing applications, and heat-pump control panels.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">In this guide, we will look at the first five products in this category:</p><ol><li style="text-align:justify;"> NC-110A </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> NC-120A </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> MICRO CHILL MC-110 </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> PIC-165 / PIC-175 / PIC-190 </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> PIC 3140 </li></ol><p style="text-align:justify;">Below details are based on the available product-category information. Final specification should be confirmed from the official datasheet before purchase.</p><p style="text-align:justify;"><br></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">What is a SubZero Chiller / Panel AC / Heat Pump Controller?</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">A SubZero chiller, panel AC, or heat pump controller is an electronic control device used to manage cooling or heating-cooling equipment. It is usually installed in a control panel and connected with sensors, compressor relays, fan outputs, alarms, and other electrical components.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">In simple words, it helps the system decide:</p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> When the compressor should start or stop </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> When fans should operate </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> When cooling demand is active </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> When alarm conditions should be triggered </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> How temperature should be maintained </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> How the machine should respond to abnormal conditions </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> How compressor sequencing should be handled in selected applications </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;">These controllers are especially useful in industrial and commercial cooling systems where simple ON/OFF temperature control is not enough.</p><p style="text-align:justify;"><br></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Why this Matters in Actual Plant Conditions</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">In actual plant conditions, cooling control is not only about achieving a set temperature.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">A wrong controller selection can create problems such as:</p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor short cycling </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Higher energy consumption </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Poor temperature stability </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Frequent compressor failure </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel overheating </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Machine stoppage due to improper cooling </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Incorrect alarm handling </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Difficulty during service and troubleshooting </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Incompatibility with existing sensors or relay wiring </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;">For example, a panel AC controller used in an electrical enclosure has a different job than a controller used in a water chiller. A heat-pump controller may need heating and cooling logic, while a compressor sequencing controller may need to manage more than one compressor stage.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">This is where the controller must be selected based on application, not only model number.</p><p style="text-align:justify;"><br></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">How Does a Chiller or Panel AC Controller Work?</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">A typical chiller or panel AC controller receives input from a temperature sensor and compares the measured temperature with the set value. Based on this comparison, it activates or deactivates outputs such as compressor relay, fan relay, alarm relay, heater output, or other control points depending on the controller design.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">In a basic cooling application, the controller may follow this logic:</p><p style="text-align:justify;">Temperature rises above set point → cooling demand starts → compressor output turns ON → fan output operates as required → temperature reduces → compressor turns OFF after reaching cut-off point.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">In more advanced cooling systems, the controller may also manage:</p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor protection delay </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Fan control </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Alarm indication </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor sequencing </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Heating/cooling mode selection </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Heat-pump logic </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Anti-short-cycle protection </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Sensor fault alarms </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Defrost or auxiliary output logic, depending on model </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;">Before purchase, always confirm the exact input type, relay output configuration, operating voltage, sensor compatibility, display type, panel cutout size, and application logic.</p><p style="text-align:justify;"><br></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h1 style="text-align:justify;">Product Selection Guide: First 5 SubZero Chiller / Panel AC / Heat Pump Controllers</h1><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;"><a href="https://www.radicaltechmart.com/products/subzero-nc-110a/138206000003562021">1. Subzero NC-110A</a></span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">The <strong>NC-110A</strong> is suitable when the application needs a controller for cooling-related control in HVAC, panel AC, or compact chiller-type systems. It should be considered when the machine requires temperature-based control rather than only manual switching.</p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Best for:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Compact cooling systems, small panel AC applications, OEM cooling panels, and basic industrial temperature control points.</span></div><p></p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Why this model makes sense:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">This model fits applications where the buyer needs a dedicated controller for maintaining cooling operation through temperature feedback and relay-based control. It is especially useful when the cooling equipment has to operate automatically based on temperature instead of depending on manual operation.</span></div><p></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Technical points to note:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Product type: SubZero cooling / AC controller category </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application category: chiller, panel AC, or cooling control </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Suitable for temperature-based control applications </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Sensor input must be confirmed before purchase </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Output relay configuration must be verified model-wise </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel cutout and mounting details should be checked </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Power supply requirement should be matched with the control panel </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Final wiring diagram should be confirmed from the official datasheet </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Where it is commonly used:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel air conditioners </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compact industrial chillers </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Electrical enclosure cooling </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> OEM cooling machines </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> HVAC control panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Small refrigeration or cooling control panels </li></ul><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Selection caution:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Do not select NC-110A only by name. Confirm sensor type, relay output rating, compressor delay logic, supply voltage, panel size, and whether the controller matches your exact cooling equipment.</span></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;"><br></span></div><p></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;"><a href="https://www.radicaltechmart.com/products/subzero-nc-120a/138206000008520013">2. Subzero NC-120A</a></span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">The <strong>NC-120A</strong> is suitable when a buyer needs a controller from the SubZero chiller / panel AC control range but may require a different control arrangement than NC-110A. It should be evaluated for cooling panels where the control logic, relay outputs, or machine requirement differs.</p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Best for:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Industrial cooling panels, panel AC systems, machine cooling applications, and HVAC-related control panels.</span></div><p></p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Why this model makes sense:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">This model should be considered when the cooling application needs controller-based automation for maintaining temperature and managing machine outputs. It is useful for buyers who are building or replacing a control panel and need a controller that can work with the actual compressor, fan, and sensor arrangement.</span></div><p></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Technical points to note:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Product type: SubZero air-conditioning / chiller controller category </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application: cooling control and panel AC control </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Input type must be confirmed before selection </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Relay output details should be checked from datasheet </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor protection features should be verified </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel mounting and cutout size must be confirmed </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Power supply should match the existing electrical panel </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Final suitability depends on wiring and application logic </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Where it is commonly used:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel AC control systems </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Cooling panels for industrial machines </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> HVAC control cabinets </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Chiller control panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> OEM refrigeration equipment </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Electrical enclosure cooling systems </li></ul><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Selection caution:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Before selecting NC-120A, compare it with NC-110A and confirm the difference in output logic, application suitability, display, wiring, and machine compatibility.</span></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;"><br></span></div><p></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;"><a href="https://www.radicaltechmart.com/products/subzero-micro-chill-mc-110/138206000004205137">3. MICRO CHILL MC-110</a></span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">The <strong>MICRO CHILL MC-110</strong> is better suited when the application is clearly chiller-focused and needs a controller that can manage cooling demand in a compact chiller system. It is useful when the buyer is working with a small or medium chiller panel and needs automatic temperature control.</p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Best for:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Compact industrial chillers, process cooling systems, OEM chiller panels, and machine-side cooling units.</span></div><p></p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Why this model makes sense:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">A chiller controller has to do more than display temperature. It must support stable cooling operation by controlling compressor-related output based on process temperature. For OEMs and panel builders, a model like MICRO CHILL MC-110 can help standardize compact chiller control panels where temperature stability and compressor protection are important.</span></div><p></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Technical points to note:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Product type: Micro chiller controller </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application: chiller temperature control </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Sensor compatibility should be confirmed </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor relay output details must be verified </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Fan or auxiliary output availability should be checked </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Control logic should match the chiller design </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Power supply and panel mounting dimensions must be confirmed </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Datasheet should be checked before replacement or new panel design </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Where it is commonly used:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Water chillers </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Process cooling machines </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Plastic processing cooling systems </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Machine tool cooling </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> OEM compact chillers </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Industrial utility cooling panels </li></ul><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Selection caution:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Do not use a chiller controller as a direct replacement without checking the old controller wiring, sensor type, relay rating, compressor delay settings, and panel cutout.</span></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;"><br></span></div><p></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;"><a href="https://www.radicaltechmart.com/products/subzero-pic-165-175-190/138206000004205383">4. PIC-165 / PIC-175 / PIC-190</a></span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">The <strong>PIC-165 / PIC-175 / PIC-190</strong> group is suitable when the buyer is comparing SubZero controllers for panel AC, industrial cooling, or related air-conditioning control applications. These models should be selected after checking the exact machine requirement and controller variant.</p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Best for:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Panel air-conditioning systems, industrial AC control panels, bus AC applications, and cooling equipment where specific PIC model logic is required.</span></div><p></p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Why this model makes sense:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">This product group gives buyers multiple model options under the same PIC controller family. That is useful when different machines need different controller features, output logic, display formats, or application behavior. For maintenance teams, this also makes correct model identification important before replacement.</span></div><p></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Technical points to note:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Product type: PIC series AC / cooling controller </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Variants: PIC-165, PIC-175, PIC-190 </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application suitability varies by model </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Input sensor type should be confirmed </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Output configuration should be checked model-wise </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor, fan, and alarm logic should be verified </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel cutout should match the existing panel </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Replacement should be done only after checking wiring compatibility </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Where it is commonly used:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel AC units </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Bus AC control systems </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> HVAC control panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Industrial air-conditioning units </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> OEM AC panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Cooling equipment control panels </li></ul><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Selection caution:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Do not assume PIC-165, PIC-175, and PIC-190 are interchangeable. Confirm the exact model, wiring diagram, relay output, input sensor, supply voltage, and application logic before purchase.</span></div><p></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;"><a href="https://www.radicaltechmart.com/products/subzero-pic-3140/138206000008500403">5. Subzero PIC 3140</a></span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">The <strong>PIC 3140</strong> is suitable for buyers looking for a SubZero controller in the panel AC / chiller / industrial cooling control range where the system may require a specific PIC controller format or logic. It should be evaluated for cooling automation where standard temperature indication alone is not enough.</p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Best for:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Industrial cooling panels, HVAC equipment, panel AC systems, and OEM cooling applications that require controller-based operation.</span></div><p></p><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Why this model makes sense:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">PIC 3140 should be considered when the control panel needs structured temperature-based control and proper machine operation logic. For panel builders and OEMs, the main value is not just display—it is the ability to integrate the controller into a working cooling circuit with sensors, relays, compressor protection, and operator settings.</span></div><p></p><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Technical points to note:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Product type: PIC series controller </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application: panel AC / chiller / cooling control </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Input and sensor type must be checked </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Relay output configuration should be verified </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor control logic should match the machine design </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Mounting and panel cutout must be confirmed </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Supply voltage must match the control panel </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Datasheet and wiring diagram should be confirmed before order </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Where it is commonly used:</strong></p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel AC systems </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Industrial HVAC panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> OEM cooling equipment </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Machine enclosure cooling </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Process cooling panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor-based cooling systems </li></ul><p></p><div style="text-align:justify;"><strong style="color:inherit;">Selection caution:</strong></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;">Before selecting PIC 3140, confirm whether the application is simple cooling, panel AC, compressor control, or a more advanced HVAC function. Wrong model selection can create wiring mismatch and commissioning delays.</span></div><div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="color:inherit;"><br></span></div><p></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Key Selection Factors for SubZero Chiller / Panel AC / Heat Pump Controllers</h2><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">1. Application Type</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">First identify the application clearly. A water chiller, panel AC, oil cooler, bus AC, and heat pump do not always need the same controller logic.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">2. Sensor Input</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Confirm the sensor type before ordering. A controller will not work correctly if the sensor input does not match the field sensor.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">3. Output Relay Requirement</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Check whether the system needs compressor output, fan output, alarm output, heater output, pump output, or auxiliary output.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">4. Compressor Protection</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">For compressor-based systems, check delay settings, short-cycle protection, and safe restart logic. This directly affects compressor life.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">5. Power Supply</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Match the controller supply voltage with the control panel. Do not assume every controller will work with every panel supply.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">6. Mounting and Cutout</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">For replacement jobs, panel cutout is important. A wrong cutout size creates extra panel modification work.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">7. Heat Pump Requirement</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">If the application has both heating and cooling logic, confirm whether the controller supports heat-pump operation.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">8. Replacement Compatibility</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">For maintenance replacement, always compare old model number, wiring diagram, sensor type, output terminals, panel size, and control logic.</p><p style="text-align:justify;"><br></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Common Applications</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">SubZero Chiller / Panel AC / Heat Pump Controllers are commonly used in:</p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Industrial chillers </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Electrical panel air conditioners </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Oil cooling systems </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Bus AC control panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Process cooling machines </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> HVAC control panels </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Plastic processing machines </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> CNC and machine tool cooling </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> OEM refrigeration equipment </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor sequencing applications </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Heat-pump control systems </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Factory utility cooling systems </li></ul><div style="text-align:justify;"><br></div>
<hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Common Mistakes to Avoid</h2><div><div><table style="text-align:justify;"><thead><tr><th>Mistake</th><th>Why It Creates Problems</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Selecting only by model name</td><td>Similar models may have different wiring, outputs, or logic</td></tr><tr><td>Ignoring sensor type</td><td>Wrong sensor input can cause incorrect readings or controller error</td></tr><tr><td>Not checking compressor delay</td><td>Compressor short cycling can reduce compressor life</td></tr><tr><td>Ignoring output relay rating</td><td>Relay mismatch can create failure or unsafe operation</td></tr><tr><td>Assuming all PIC models are interchangeable</td><td>Variant differences can affect wiring and function</td></tr><tr><td>Not checking panel cutout</td><td>Replacement may require panel modification</td></tr><tr><td>Using cooling-only controller for heat-pump logic</td><td>Heating/cooling operation may not work correctly</td></tr><tr><td>Not confirming datasheet before order</td><td>Creates risk in OEM panels and maintenance replacements</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
<hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Do This, Not That</h2><div><div><table style="text-align:justify;"><thead><tr><th>Do This</th><th>Not This</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Select controller based on actual machine logic</td><td>Select only by lowest price</td></tr><tr><td>Confirm sensor input before purchase</td><td>Assume any temperature sensor will work</td></tr><tr><td>Check compressor, fan, and alarm outputs</td><td>Assume every controller has the same relay outputs</td></tr><tr><td>Verify panel cutout and mounting</td><td>Modify panel after receiving wrong size</td></tr><tr><td>Confirm heat-pump requirement separately</td><td>Use a cooling-only controller for heat-pump application</td></tr><tr><td>Match wiring diagram before replacement</td><td>Replace only by approximate model similarity</td></tr><tr><td>Check datasheet before final order</td><td>Depend only on product image or name</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div>
<hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Quick Selection Checklist</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Before selecting a SubZero Chiller / Panel AC / Heat Pump Controller, confirm:</p><ol><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application type: chiller, panel AC, oil cooler, bus AC, compressor sequencing, or heat pump. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Required temperature range and control logic. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Sensor input type and sensor length requirement. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Number and type of relay outputs. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor delay and protection requirement. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Fan, pump, alarm, or auxiliary output requirement. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Power supply available in the control panel. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel cutout and mounting dimensions. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Existing wiring diagram, if replacing an old controller. </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Final datasheet, availability, and model suitability before purchase. </li></ol><div style="text-align:justify;"><br></div>
<hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Specifications to Confirm Before Purchase</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Final specification should be confirmed from the official datasheet before purchase. For SubZero chiller, panel AC, and heat pump controllers, check:</p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> Input sensor type </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Temperature control range </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Display type </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Output relay count </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Relay rating </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Compressor delay function </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Fan control logic </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Alarm output availability </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Heat-pump support, if required </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Power supply </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Panel cutout size </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Mounting method </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Operating temperature </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Wiring diagram </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application suitability </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Replacement compatibility </li></ul><div style="text-align:justify;"><br></div>
<hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Why Buy SubZero Chiller / Panel AC Controllers from Radical TechMart?</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">At Radical TechMart, the focus is not only to supply the controller, but to help buyers select the right controller for the right cooling application.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">A purchase team may ask for “SubZero controller,” but the real requirement may be different: a chiller controller, panel AC controller, oil cooler controller, bus AC controller, heat-pump controller, or compressor sequencing controller.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">Radical TechMart can support buyers with:</p><ul><li style="text-align:justify;"> SubZero controller selection guidance </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Support for chiller, panel AC, heat pump, oil cooler, and compressor control applications </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Help for OEMs, HVAC technicians, panel builders, maintenance teams, and purchase departments </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Assistance with model comparison, datasheet confirmation, pricing, and availability </li><li style="text-align:justify;"> Application-based product selection instead of only model-number selling </li></ul><p style="text-align:justify;">Need help selecting the right SubZero chiller or panel AC controller? Contact Radical TechMart for pricing, availability, datasheet support, and technical selection guidance.</p><p style="text-align:justify;"><br></p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h2 style="text-align:justify;">Final Thoughts</h2><p style="text-align:justify;">A cooling controller should not be selected only by product name or price. In industrial applications, the right controller is selected by understanding the machine, compressor logic, sensor input, relay outputs, panel wiring, and long-term maintenance requirement.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">For chillers, panel AC systems, oil coolers, bus AC units, and heat-pump applications, correct controller selection can reduce downtime, protect compressors, improve temperature stability, and make troubleshooting easier.</p><p style="text-align:justify;">In cooling control, the small controller on the panel often decides the reliability of the complete system.</p><hr style="text-align:justify;"/><h1 style="text-align:justify;">FAQs</h1><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">1. What is a SubZero chiller controller used for?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">A SubZero chiller controller is used to control cooling operation in chiller systems by managing temperature input and output switching for compressor, fan, alarm, or related control functions depending on model.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">2. Can a panel AC controller be used for a chiller?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Not always. Panel AC and chiller applications may need different control logic, outputs, compressor protection, and sensor arrangements. Always confirm the datasheet before replacement or new installation.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">3. What should I check before buying a SubZero controller?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Check sensor input, output relay configuration, power supply, panel cutout, compressor delay, application type, wiring diagram, and exact model suitability.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">4. Are PIC-165, PIC-175, and PIC-190 interchangeable?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Do not assume they are interchangeable. Confirm wiring, sensor input, output logic, power supply, and application before selecting a replacement.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">5. Which controller is suitable for a compact chiller?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">MICRO CHILL MC-110 can be considered for compact chiller-type applications, but final selection should be confirmed based on sensor type, relay output, compressor logic, power supply, and machine wiring.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">6. Can these controllers connect to PLC or SCADA?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">Many temperature controllers are used in control panels, but PLC/SCADA compatibility depends on the exact model’s output or communication options. Confirm whether the controller has relay, analog, or communication output before purchase.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">7. What is the main mistake buyers make while selecting a cooling controller?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">The most common mistake is selecting by model name or price without checking sensor compatibility, relay outputs, compressor delay, panel cutout, and wiring diagram.</p><h2 style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:24px;">8. Where are SubZero chiller and panel AC controllers commonly used?</span></h2><p style="text-align:justify;">They are used in industrial chillers, panel air conditioners, oil coolers, bus AC systems, compressor control panels, HVAC equipment, process cooling machines, and OEM cooling systems.</p></div></div>
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