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INSTALLATION DATA

ETC Two STagE 

ElECTroniC TEmpEraTurE 

ConTrol

The Ranco® ETC is a microprocessor 

based family of electronic temperature 

controls, designed to provide on/off 

control for commercial heating, cooling, 

air conditioning and refrigeration. The ETC 

is equipped with a liquid crystal display 

(LCD) that provides a constant readout 

of the sensed temperature, and a touch 

keypad that allows the user to easily and 

accurately select the setpoint temperature, 

differential and heating/cooling mode 

of the operation. Models are available 

that operate on either line voltage 

(120/208/240V AC) or low voltage (24V AC).

APPLICATIONS

With its wide temperature setpoint range 

and selectable heating or cooling modes, 

the ETC can be used for a wide variety of 

applications including multiple compressor 

control, two stage heating, ventilation  

control, automatic changeover, condenser 

fan cycling, space and return air temperature 

control, water cooled condensers and control 

with alarm function.

FEATURES

•  Wide setpoint temperature range (-30°F to 220°F) and differential 

adjustment (1°F to 30°F)

•  Simple keypad programming of setpoint temperature, differential and 

cooling/heating modes

•  Two individually programmable stages for heating and/or cooling
•  LCD display readout of sensor temperature, control settings, relay 

status and onboard diagnostics

•   LED (Light Emitting Diode) backlight to improve visibility of the display 

in low light ambient applications. 

•   IP67 rated (water and dust resistant) thermistor-based probe to 

remotely monitor temperature

•   The sensor probe can be retrofitted in the field by the use of factory 

installed interconnect

• Remote temperature sensing up to 400 feet
• Two SPDT output relays
• User-selectable Fahrenheit/Celsius scales
•  Lockout switch to prevent tampering by unauthorized personnel
• Choice of line voltage and low voltage models available
•  Optional 0 to 10 volt analog output available for remote temperature 

indication

SPECIFICATIONS

Input Voltage 

120 or 208/240V AC (24V AC optional), 50/60 Hz

Temperature Range  -30°F to 220°F

Differential Range 

1°F to 30°F

Switch Action 

SPDT

Sensor 

 Thermistor, 1.94 in. long x 0.25 in. diameter 

with 8 ft. cable, IP67 rated

Power Consumption   120/208/240V AC: 100 milliamps  

24V AC: 2-6V AC

1

Relay Electrical Ratings

  

120V 208/240V

NO Contact

 

Full-load amps 

9.8 A 

4.9 A

 

Locked rotor amps 

58.8 A 

29.4 A

 

Resistive amps 

9.8 A 

4.9 A

 

Horsepower 

1/2 hp 

1/2 hp

NC Contact

 

Full-load amps 

5.8 A 

2.9 A

 

Locked rotor amps 

34.8 A 

17.4 A

 

Resistive amps 

5.8 A 

2.9 A

 

Horsepower 

1/4 hp 

1/4 hp

Pilot Duty: 125 VA at 120/208/240 VAC
Control Ambient Temperature

    Operating 

-20°F to 140°F (-29°C to 60°C)

    Storage 

-40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C)

Ambient Humidity 

0 to 95%, RH, Non-condensing

0 to 10V Output Impedance  1K

Enclosure 

NEMA 1, Plastic

Agency Approvals 

 UL Listed, File E94419, Guide XAPX 

CSA Certified, File LR68340, Class 4813 02

ETC ORDERING INFORMATION

 

 

Input 

No. of 

0 - 10 V

 

  Part Numbers 

Voltage 

Stages 

Output

ETC-211020-000 

120/240 

No

ETC-211120-000 120/240 

Yes

ETC-212020-000 

24 

No

ETC-212120-000 24 

2  Yes

OPERATION

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

The LCD display provides a constant readout of the sensor temperature 

and indicates if either of the two output relays is energized. When the 

S1

 annunciator is constantly illuminated during operation, the Stage 1 

relay is energized. Likewise, when the 

S2

 annunciator is constantly 

illuminated during operation, the Stage 2 relay is energized. The display 

is also used with the keypad to allow the user to adjust the setpoint 

temperatures, differentials and heating/cooling modes for each stage.

Backlight

When any of the 3 mode keys are pressed, the backlight is activated 

and the ETC is in control mode. Press the SET key to begin program 

mode.

Control Setup

The temperature setpoint refers to the temperature at which the 

normally open (NO) contacts of the output relay will open. Determine 

the loads to be controlled and the operating modes required for each 

stage, cooling or heating.
•  When the cooling mode is chosen, the differential is above the setpoint. 

The relay will de-energize as the temperature falls to the setpoint.

•  When the heating mode is chosen, the differential is below the setpoint. 

The relay will de-energize as the temperature rises to the setpoint.

The ETC two stage control can be set up for two stages of heating, two 

stages of cooling or one stage cooling plus one stage heating. Refer to  

Figures 1, 2 and 3 for a visual representations of different control setups.

Summary of Contents for RANCO ETC Series

Page 1: ... 25 in diameter with 8 ft cable IP67 rated Power Consumption 120 208 240V AC 100 milliamps 24V AC 2 6V AC 1 Relay Electrical Ratings 120V 208 240V NO Contact Full load amps 9 8 A 4 9 A Locked rotor amps 58 8 A 29 4 A Resistive amps 9 8 A 4 9 A Horsepower 1 2 hp 1 2 hp NC Contact Full load amps 5 8 A 2 9 A Locked rotor amps 34 8 A 17 4 A Resistive amps 5 8 A 2 9 A Horsepower 1 4 hp 1 4 hp Pilot Dut...

Page 2: ...e 2 Step 5 Press the SET key again to access the stage 2 setpoint The LCD will display the current setpoint and the S2 annunciator will be blinking on and off to indicate that the control is in the setpoint mode Then press either the up Ç key to increase or the down È key to decrease the setpoint to the desired temperature Step 6 Press the SET key again to access the stage 2 differential The LCD w...

Page 3: ... Stage 1 Cooling or Heating Mode 5 S2 blinking Stage 2 Setpoint Temperature 6 DIF 2 blinking Stage 2 Differential Temperature 7 C2 H2 Stage 2 Cooling or Heating Mode Figure 4 Lockout Switch INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNANT L INSTALLATION AVERTISSEMENT Risque de choc électrique Couper le courant à la source d alimentation principale avant d installer le contrôleur ETC NE PAS rétablir l alimentation élec tri...

Page 4: ...use personal injury or property damage and is likely to shorten the control life It is the responsibility of the installer and the user to assure that the application and use of the ETC control is in compliance with all applicable federal state and local laws regulations and ordinances including without any limitation all requirements imposed under the National Electric Code and any applicable bui...

Page 5: ... representation of the sensor temperature with 0 volts 30 F and 10 volts 220 F See figure 8 for wiring information and Figure 5 for location of the entry hole The reference for this output is designated by the symbol on the wiring diagram The output signal is designated by the symbol Figure 8 0 10 V Analog Output Located on Power Lower Circuit Board Figure 7 Typical Wiring Diagram for 24 VAC Power...

Page 6: ...dicates a problem check sensor resistance to determine if sensor or control is at fault 4 To check sensor resistance disconnect sensor and measure the resistance across the leads while measuring temperature at the sensor SENSOR REPLACEMENT Figure 9 Sensor replacement on Display Upper Circuit Board Sensor Replacement ETC models are available with Quick Connect Sensor feature that allows for easy se...

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