TIC-17C
Ver.10
GENERAL PURPOSE
DIGITAL THERMOSTAT
TIC17CV10-04T
-12367
1. DESCRIPTION
2. SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Make sure of the correct setting of the thermostat;
- Make sure the power is off and that it is not turned on during installation of the thermostat;
- Read this manual before installing and using the thermostat;
- Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
3. APPLICATION
- Boilers, ovens, heaters, freezers, counters, refrigerated balconies and others.
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The
TIC-
1
7C
. It can be used at hot or
cold systems. All its functions are seted up in its only key.
is a digital thermostat with easy adjustment and installation
- Power supply:
115 or 230Vac (50/ 60 Hz)
12 or 24Vac/dc
- Control temperature:
-50 to 105 ºC
-
- Load current(*):
- Dimensions:
Diameter 60 mm Depth 40 mm
- Operation temperature:
0 to 60 ºC
-
Operation humidity:
10 to 90% RH (without condensation)
(*) The maximum current 16(8) A means the following:
-16 A for resistive type loads.
- 8 A for inductive type loads.
- For loads greater than those specified, it is necessary to use a breaker.
Resolution:
0.1ºC (between -10 and 100 ºC) and 1 ºC outside this range
16(8)A / 250Vac 1HP
5. WIRING DIAGRAM
BLACK
BROWN
GRA
Y
YELLOW
BLUE
ORANGE
RELAY
BLACK and BROWN :
230 Vac (24 Vac/dc)
BLACK and GRAY:
115 Vac (12 Vac/dc)
YELLOW:
Common
BLUE:
NO contact
ORANGE:
NC contact
Above specified current use
a contactor
SENSOR
5.1 Example of controller installation
Electrical grid
Neutral
(black)
Phase (Sindal)
Sensor*
Load in accordance
with the application
Contact NC
(orange)
*It must be installed in
the ambient you want
control the temperature.
Common
(yellow)
Contact NO
(blue)
NOTE: Wiring for 220 volts. To use the controller at
127 volts use the black and gray wires.
RC FILTER
Suppressor
filter
5.2. Temperature sensor connection
- The length of the sensor cables can be increased by the user himself in up to 200 meters, using a
PP2x24 AWG cable;
- For immersion in water, use a thermowell, available in Full Gauge Controls product line.
5.3. Thermostat power
Use the colors as shown below:
Colors
black/gray
black/brown
TIC-
1
7C
115V ~
230V ~
5.4. Power supply of the load
ATTENTION: For a correct sizing of the cables, we recommend that the installation is performed by a
trained technician;
- Connect the power phase (electricity transmission network) to yellow wire (common of thermostat
relay).
5.4.1. For current loads lower than 16(8) A
- Connect load directly to blue wire of the thermostat;
- Connect the RC suppressor filter in parallel with the load.
5.4.2. For current loads higher than 16(8) A
- Connect the breaker switch;
- To identify the breaker switch terminals, see the manufacturer's instructions;
- Connect one of the coil terminals (A1) of the breaker to blue wire of the thermostat and the other
terminal (A2 of the contactor) to the network's neutral;
- Connect the RC suppressor filter in parallel with coil of the breaker, ie, connect a cable in each of the
coil terminals.
NOTE: Typically, the coil terminals are identified as "A1 and A2".
5.5 Recommendations of standards NBR5410 and IEC60364
1- Install power surge protectors at the thermostat power supply;
2- Install transient suppressors (RC suppressor filter) in parallel with the loads to increase the life of
the relays;
3- Sensor cables can be together, but not in the same conduit through which the electrical power
supply of the thermostat and/or loads go through.
Schematic for the connection of supresors
to contactors
A2
A1 and A2 are the
contactor coil terminals.
Schematic for the connection of supresors
to direct activation loads
Load
Suppresor
For direct activation the maximum
specified current should be taken
into consideration.
Suppresor
A1
6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
a)
Make a drill on the sheet metal with a cup saw, where the thermostat will be fixed, with a dimension
of 61 mm;
b)
Remove the side latches: for this, press the central elliptical part (with the Full Gauge Controls logo)
and slide the latch backward;
c)
Insert the thermostat in the 61mm housing socket, from the outside in;
d)
Reinstall the latches, to fix the thermostat in the housing;
e)
Do the electrical wiring as described above;
f)
Set the parameters as described in Chapter 7.
Ø 61 mm
TIC-17C
Dimension of the puncture for
locate of the instrument
7. SET POINT AND PARAMETER SETTING
Signalling:
RELAY
-
Turned on NO contact;
- Detached sensor or temperature out of the specified range;
- Instrument working normally;
-
output OFF.
RELAY
manually
7.1 - Set point setting (control temperature)
Set point , or control temperature, is the right temperature to keep for a controlled
environment, ie the temperature at which the output will be disconnected.
a)
Press key for 10 sec. and will appear on display: release the key;
b)
After 10 seconds, the currently set control temperature will appear;
c)
Press to modify the value:
NOTE 1: For each stroke of the , key, the value increases 0.1°C until the end of the scale
(105°C) or to the maximum limit specified in the parameter setting .
Then, the value returns to the beginning of the scale (- 50°C) or to the minimum limit specified in
the parameter setting . See the following parameter setting;
NOTE 2: Keeping the key pressed, the value increment on display is accelerated.
d)
After setting the control temperature, wait 4 sec. and the value will be recorded.
7.2.1 Parameters table
The parameters are protected by an access code (except the setpoint), which must be entered
for that can make changes (see item 7.2.3).
Configuration parameters protected by access code:
Fun
Description
Min
Max
Unit Default
0-refrig.
0.1
0
-5.0
-50
-50
0-no
1-heat.
20.0
999
5.0
105
105
1-yes
-
°C
sec.
°C
°C
°C
-
0
2.0
0
0.0
-50
105
0-no
Operation mode
Differential (hysteresis)
Minimum delay to turn on the output
Offset (local calibration)
Minimum set allowed to the final user
Maximum set allowed to the final user
Output manual deactivation available
7.2 Parameter setting