
2 - 4 Power Wiring
2 - 4 Power Wiring
The controller is supplied to operate at 11-26 VAC / VDC or 90-250
VAC. Check that the installation voltage corresponds with the power
rating indicated on the product label before connecting power to
the controller. Near the controller a fuse and a switch rated at
2A/250VAC should be equiped as shown in the following diagram.
The controller is supplied to operate at 11-26 VAC / VDC or 90-250
VAC. Check that the installation voltage corresponds with the power
rating indicated on the product label before connecting power to
the controller. Near the controller a fuse and a switch rated at
2A/250VAC should be equiped as shown in the following diagram.
90 250 VAC or
11 26 VAC / VDC
~
~
Figure 2.6 Power Supply Connections
Figure 2.6 Power Supply Connections
This equipment is designed for installation in an enclosure
which provides adequate protection against electric shock. The
enclosure must be connected to earth ground.
Local requirements regarding electrical installation should be rigidly
observed. Consideration should be given to prevent from
unauthorized person access to the power terminals.
This equipment is designed for installation in an enclosure
which provides adequate protection against electric shock. The
enclosure must be connected to earth ground.
Local requirements regarding electrical installation should be rigidly
observed. Consideration should be given to prevent from
unauthorized person access to the power terminals.
1
2
L
N
7
8
L
N
2-5 Sensor Installation Guidelines
2-5 Sensor Installation Guidelines
Proper sensor installation can eliminate many problems in a
control system. The probe should be placed so that it can detect
any temperature change with minimal thermal lag. In a process
that requires fairly constant heat output, the probe should be
placed closed to the heater. In a process where the heat demand
is variable, the probe should be closed to the work area. Some
experiments withprobe location are often required to find this
optimum position.
In a liquid process, addition of a stirrer will help to eliminate
thermal lag. Since the thermocouple is basically a point
measuring device,placing more than one thermocouple in parallel
can provide an average temperature readout and produce better
results in most air heated processes.
Proper sensor installation can eliminate many problems in a
control system. The probe should be placed so that it can detect
any temperature change with minimal thermal lag. In a process
that requires fairly constant heat output, the probe should be
placed closed to the heater. In a process where the heat demand
is variable, the probe should be closed to the work area. Some
experiments withprobe location are often required to find this
optimum position.
In a liquid process, addition of a stirrer will help to eliminate
thermal lag. Since the thermocouple is basically a point
measuring device,placing more than one thermocouple in parallel
can provide an average temperature readout and produce better
results in most air heated processes.
TC 96
TC 96
TC 48
TC 48
Fuse
2A/250VAC
24
www.comoso.com
Summary of Contents for TC 48
Page 1: ...R R www comoso com...
Page 30: ...SP1 SP1 O1HY ON OFF OUT1 Action PV Dead band O1HY Time Time 30 www comoso com...
Page 31: ...Cool only control Cool only control 31 www comoso com...
Page 36: ...3 6 Ramp 3 6 Ramp 36 www comoso com...
Page 43: ...R 43 www comoso com...
Page 44: ...44 www comoso com...
Page 48: ...Chapter 6 Specifications Chapter 6 Specifications 48 www comoso com...
Page 49: ...49 www comoso com...
Page 50: ...Resolution Resolution 50 www comoso com...
Page 51: ...51 www comoso com...
Page 52: ...52 www comoso com...
Page 53: ...53 www comoso com...
Page 56: ...www comoso com...