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1.

 

Timer operation example: 

The timer can be used for several ways to help the distilling process. 

1) Use it to automatically control the distilling time (distilling mode).  

Set the parameter as following 
tF=on, dtSP=210, tdIr=dn, dEO=OFF, dt=1:30,  
The timer will start to count when temperature reaches 210 degrees. The timer 
will count down from 1:30, when time out, the controller will stop heating, beeps, 

and flash “End”.

 

 

2) Use the timer as a regular timer (distilling mode).  

Set dtSP below the ambient temperature so that timer is available, set dt to a 
very long time so that it will not end before operator decide to end the distill. The 
counting direction should be up. Use the reset button (rSt) to reset the timer at 
any time 
tF=on, dtSP=50, tdIr=up, dEO=on, dt=60:00. 
 

3) Use the timer as a regular timer (mashing mode).  

Set tSP below the ambient temperature so that timer is available, set t to a very 
long time so that it will not end before operator decide to end the mash. The 
counting direction should be up. Use the reset button (rSt) to reset the timer at 
any time 
tF=on, tSP=50, tdIr=up, EO=on, t=60:00. 

2.

 

 Use it as a manual regulator (similar to DSPR1) 

To use it as manual regulator with temperature reading, please set it to distilling 
mode.  Disable  timer  and  high  temperature  turn  off  function.  Set  distilling 
acceleration set temperature below ambient temperature (or just zero). Then you 
can rotate the knob to adjust the power.  
Mode=distilling, tF=off, FF=off, dAST=0 
 

9.

 

Wiring Examples 

Example 1

. Here are two basic wiring diagrams of how to connect a DC triggered 

AC SSR with this power regulator.  
 

1

2

3

13

14

6

7

8

9

10

4

5

RTD

R

R

W

-

+

3

4

120V AC

L

N

Heater

+

-

SSR

 

1

2

3

13

14

6

7

8

9

10

4

5

RTD

R

R

W

Heater

240V AC

L1

L2

-

+

3

4

+

-

SSR

 

Figure 11. Wiring examples of controlling a heater with SSR and DSPR400 in a 

120VAC system (upper) and in a 240VAC system (lower).

 

 
Example 2. 

Here is the wiring diagram of how to wire an auxiliary heating 

element to the controller via a contactor (for acceleration period only).

 

1

2

3

13

14

6

7

8

9

10

4

5

RTD

R

R

W

120V AC

L

N

Heater

Heater for 

acceleration 

only

Contactor

-

+

3

4

+

-

SSR

 

Figure 12. Wiring examples for auxiliary heater. Power supply is 120V AC. Coil 
voltage to the contactor is 120V AC. Auxiliary heater and its contactor need to 
be wired to AL1 relay output.  

Example 3.

 Here is the wiring diagram of how to wire two external buzzers to 

the controller. 
 

1

2

3

13

14

6

7

8

9

10

4

5

RTD

R

R

W

Heater

240V AC

L1

L2

120VAC

buzzer

L

N

120VAC

120VAC

buzzer

-

+

3

4

+

-

SSR

 

Figure 13. Wiring example of external buzzers. Power supply for the controller 
and heater is 240V AC. Power supply for two buzzers is 120V AC. AL1 buzzer 
is for temperature alarm. AL2 buzzer is for timer alarm.

 

 
10. Common sensor errors: 

This regulator will display error message or incorrect temperature reading if your 
sensor is not connected, or your sensor connection is bad. The top display of the 
controller will flash 

“orAL”

 and 

932

 alternately, if you set it to Fahrenheit display 

(C-F = 

°

F

); or “orAL” and “500” 

alternately, if you set it to Celsius display (C-F 

°

C). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for DSPR400

Page 1: ...ature setting will return back in 2 seconds after you stop the adjustment 4 AL1 indicator This red LED indicates the status of Relay 1 AL1 When it is on the relay is closed when it is off the relay is...

Page 2: ...n mode selection This controller offers two operation modes mashing and distilling When the mashing mode is selected the controller functions as a temperature controller It automatically adjusts the p...

Page 3: ...system configuration The same type of parameter may have slightly different names when used in different mode For example the timer setting in mashing mode is called t while this parameter is called d...

Page 4: ...ed counting it will continue even if the temperature drops below this start temperature The timer can be reset to start from beginning again To reset the timer press the knob momentarily the display w...

Page 5: ...se this feature set dAST to 0 so this controller will work as a manual mode controller over the entire temperature range Note 11 Timer Function dt dtSP This timer function allows the controller to sho...

Page 6: ...the user to control external contactors and so to employ extra heating elements during acceleration phase The Relay 2 AL2 can be set to act in synchronization with the timer for mashing or boiling dis...

Page 7: ...Suppression determines whether a relay action should be suppressed when controller is just powered up When SiL is set to Y Relay Silence is enabled when SiL is set to N Relay Silence is disabled Rela...

Page 8: ...s temperature is less than 197 F relay will drop off For the low limit alarm relay will pull in when process temperature is less than 100 F and the relay will drop off when process temperature is grea...

Page 9: ...tor 1 2 3 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 RTD R R W 3 4 120V AC L N Heater SSR 1 2 3 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 RTD R R W Heater 240V AC L1 L2 3 4 SSR Figure 11 Wiring examples of controlling a heater with SSR and DSP...

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