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Operation Instruction Manual
Programmable PID Temperature Controller
WST-1510H / AW-WST1510H-W
Version 1.3 (Nov, 2021)
Auber Instruments
5755 North Point Parkway, Suite 99
Alpharetta, GA 30022
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Auber WS series temperature controller. We sincerely
appreciate your choice and trust that our product will meet your quality and value
expectations. At this moment, you may be anxious to operate your own electric smoke
controller, but a few minutes of your time reading through this manual will only serve to
enhance your purchase experience. In particular,
we urge you to read through the
safety warnings below
. Although this plug-and-play controller is rather simple to
operate, the process involves high temperature and high wattage appliances, and your
safety is our number one priority.
SAFETY WARNINGS
•
This controller is designed only to be used with devices that have limited power
and thermal cut off protection, such as thermostats or thermal fuses in case of
controller failure.
•
Do not place anything on the top of controller surface, which is used to vent
excess heat during its operation.
•
The maximum electric current this controller can handle is 15 Amperes. For 120
Volts AC in US and Canada, this limits the heater power to 1800 Watts.
•
Always place the sensor in the controlled subject when the controller is on. Before
turning on the controller, please make sure the sensor is placed inside the
container. Leaving the sensor outside of the solution will form an open loop
operation. If the sensor is left outside, the controller will assume the temperature
is low even if the controlled subject is already very hot. The controller will provide
full power to the heater. It will not only overheat the controller, but also damage
your appliance, and possibly even cause a fire.