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Wiring Instructions

 

Connecting the TLZ10 Temperature 

Controller to TAC-60 Air

 

Conditioners

 

 

(These instructions are illustrated in a layman’s schematic on the last page.) 

 

There are a variety of ways to configure the TLZ10 and our TAC-60 Air 
Conditioners.  Following is the method we recommend.  You will need three 
additional pieces of wire. Use 18 gauge wire to make all connections. Find red and 

black wires two to three feet long and a three inch long red “jumper” wire.  

 

Caution!  Risk of electric shock.  Your new TLZ10 temperature controller 
and our TAC-60 are designed for operation from a 12 Volt DC power source 
(such as the AC-to-DC power supply you may have purchased).  Do not 

connect the TLZ10 or TAC-60 directly to an AC source such as a wall outlet. 
If your power supply has a manual switch, make sure that the switch is in 

the correct position.  In North America the switch should be set to 110 and 
in Europe 220.   

 

1.

 

Connect the Power Cord to the Power Supply 

 

To attach the 3-prong power cord, first locate the three terminal posts for (AC) 
input on the terminal strip of the power supply.  Typically these are the first three 
posts on the left hand side of the unit. Connect the white wire from the 3-prong 

power cord to the 1

st

 post marked “L” and the black wire to the 2

nd

 or negative post 

marked “N.”  Finally connect the green wire to the post marked “FG” or with the 
ground symbol  

 in the 3

rd

 terminal post position.  You may test the connections 

by plugging in your supply as observing the led glowing. Unplug the power supply 
until you have connected the fans. 

 

     

     

 

Typically there are two pairs (4 posts) of DC output terminals on all of our power 
supplies rated for 300 Watts or less.  Two adjacent posts are marked “–V” in 
positions 4 and 5 and those marked “+V” in positions 6 and 7.  Use posts numbered 

4 and 6 (V- and V+) as a pair and post 5 and 7 as a pair. Red wires connect to V+ 
and black wires to V-. 
 
2.

 

Connect the Fan/s 

 

The two pair of fan leads can be identified with white shrink wrap both exiting the 
assembly and directly from the smaller, cold-side fan.  The lead wires are typically 

thinner than the leads for the TEC/s leads that have blue shrink wrapping.   
Connect the red fan leads directly to V+ post 7 on the power supply and the black 
fan lead from the TAC-60 directly to the V- post 5. Confirm that you have the fan 
leads correctly attached by plugging in the power cord and observing the fans spin.  

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