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5.

INSTALLATION

5.1.   Electrical safety and Installation

5.2.   This equipment is designed for safe operation under the following conditions:-

• Indoor use.

• Altitude up to 2000 meters.

• Temperatures between -10°C and +50°C.

• Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31°C decreasing

  linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40°C.

• Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to ± 10% of the nominal voltage.

• Transient overvoltages typically present on the mains supply. (Overvoltage

  category II).

• Applicable rated pollution degree 2.

5.3. 

   This equipment must be earthed / grounded to a fixed earth / grounded mains

socket outlet. The mains supply is to be earthed / grounded in accordance with
current legislation.

5.4.   Ensure only the correct rated mains input fuses are fitted. (Where applicable ensure

the correct mains cable fuse if fitted). See Technical Specification, Section 8 of this

Instruction manual.

5.5.   Check the voltage on the product data label of this unit. Ensure the rating conforms

to your local supply. Only connect to resistive loads = 

1500Watts

 

@

 

230V

~

AC

 or

750Watts

 

@ 115V

~

AC

. Refer to Technical Specification, Section 8 of this Instruction

 manual.

5.6.   This product must be connected to a mains supply source which incorporates an

RCD or GFCI device.

5.7.   The unit is supplied with a moulded mains cord and plug set wired as follows:-

Green /Yellow or Green = Earth / Ground

Blue or White = Neutral

Brown or Black = Live / line hot.

5.8.   If the controller is to be used on a retort rod, make sure it isn’t positioned over any

heating apparatus.

5.9.           If using the wall mounting bracket provided, carefully mark and drill two suitable 

holes using the bracket as a template. Ensure there are no cables etc buried in the wall. 
Plug the holes with suitable raw plugs (not supplied) and fasten the bracket to the 
wall in the correct orientation using the screws provided. Place the controller over the 
bracket.

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 M6493 Issue 10.3 

5.  INSTALLATION. 

5.1. Electrical safety and Installation.

5.2. This equipment is designed for safe operation under the following conditions:-

Indoor use.

Altitude up to 2000 meters. 

Temperatures between -10

°

C and +50

°

C.

Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31

°

C decreasing 

linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40

°

C.

Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 

±

 10% of the nominal voltage.

Transient overvoltages typically present on the mains supply. (Overvoltage 
category II).

Applicable rated pollution degree 2.

5.3. 

 This equipment must be earthed / grounded to a fixed earth / grounded mains

socket outlet. The mains supply is to be earthed / grounded in accordance with 
current legislation. 

5.4. Ensure only the correct rated mains input fuses are fitted. (Where applicable ensure 

the correct mains cable fuse if fitted). See Technical Specification, Section 8 of this
Instruction book.  

5.5. Check the voltage on the product data label of this unit. Ensure the rating conforms

to your local supply. Only connect to resistive loads = 1500Watts @ 230V~AC or
750Watts @ 115V~AC. Refer to Technical Specification, Section 8 of this Instruction 
book.  

5.6. This product must be connected to a mains supply source which incorporates an 

RCD or GFCI device.

5.7. The unit is supplied with a moulded mains cord and plug set wired as follows:-

 Green / 

Yellow

or 

Green

=

Earth / Ground 

Blue

or

White

=

Neutral

Brown

or

Black

=

Live / line hot.

5.8. If the controller is to be used on a retort rod, make sure it isn’t positioned over any

heating apparatus. 

5.9.

If using the wall mounting bracket provided, carefully mark and drill two

suitable holes using the bracket as a template. Ensure there are now cables etc
buried in the wall. Plug the holes with raw plugs and fasten the bracket to the wall in 
the correct orientation using the screws provided. Place the controller over the
bracket.

Page 8 of 24

 M6493 Issue 10.3 

5.  INSTALLATION. 

5.1. Electrical safety and Installation.

5.2. This equipment is designed for safe operation under the following conditions:-

Indoor use.

Altitude up to 2000 meters. 

Temperatures between -10

°

C and +50

°

C.

Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31

°

C decreasing 

linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40

°

C.

Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 

±

 10% of the nominal voltage.

Transient overvoltages typically present on the mains supply. (Overvoltage 
category II).

Applicable rated pollution degree 2.

5.3. 

 This equipment must be earthed / grounded to a fixed earth / grounded mains

socket outlet. The mains supply is to be earthed / grounded in accordance with 
current legislation. 

5.4. Ensure only the correct rated mains input fuses are fitted. (Where applicable ensure 

the correct mains cable fuse if fitted). See Technical Specification, Section 8 of this
Instruction book.  

5.5. Check the voltage on the product data label of this unit. Ensure the rating conforms

to your local supply. Only connect to resistive loads = 1500Watts @ 230V~AC or
750Watts @ 115V~AC. Refer to Technical Specification, Section 8 of this Instruction 
book.  

5.6. This product must be connected to a mains supply source which incorporates an 

RCD or GFCI device.

5.7. The unit is supplied with a moulded mains cord and plug set wired as follows:-

 Green / 

Yellow

or 

Green

=

Earth / Ground 

Blue

or

White

=

Neutral

Brown

or

Black

=

Live / line hot.

5.8. If the controller is to be used on a retort rod, make sure it isn’t positioned over any

heating apparatus. 

5.9.

If using the wall mounting bracket provided, carefully mark and drill two

suitable holes using the bracket as a template. Ensure there are now cables etc
buried in the wall. Plug the holes with raw plugs and fasten the bracket to the wall in 
the correct orientation using the screws provided. Place the controller over the
bracket.

Page 8 of 24

 M6493 Issue 10.3 

5.  INSTALLATION. 

5.1. Electrical safety and Installation.

5.2. This equipment is designed for safe operation under the following conditions:-

Indoor use.

Altitude up to 2000 meters. 

Temperatures between -10

°

C and +50

°

C.

Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31

°

C decreasing 

linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40

°

C.

Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 

±

 10% of the nominal voltage.

Transient overvoltages typically present on the mains supply. (Overvoltage 
category II).

Applicable rated pollution degree 2.

5.3.

 This equipment must be earthed / grounded to a fixed earth / grounded mains

socket outlet. The mains supply is to be earthed / grounded in accordance with 
current legislation. 

5.4. Ensure only the correct rated mains input fuses are fitted. (Where applicable ensure 

the correct mains cable fuse if fitted). See Technical Specification, Section 8 of this
Instruction book.  

5.5. Check the voltage on the product data label of this unit. Ensure the rating conforms

to your local supply. Only connect to resistive loads = 1500Watts @ 230V~AC or
750Watts @ 115V~AC. Refer to Technical Specification, Section 8 of this Instruction 
book.  

5.6. This product must be connected to a mains supply source which incorporates an 

RCD or GFCI device.

5.7. The unit is supplied with a moulded mains cord and plug set wired as follows:-

 Green / 

Yellow

or 

Green

=

Earth / Ground 

Blue

or

White

=

Neutral

Brown

or

Black

=

Live / line hot.

5.8. If the controller is to be used on a retort rod, make sure it isn’t positioned over any

heating apparatus. 

5.9. 

If using the wall mounting bracket provided, carefully mark and drill two

suitable holes using the bracket as a template. Ensure there are now cables etc
buried in the wall. Plug the holes with raw plugs and fasten the bracket to the wall in 
the correct orientation using the screws provided. Place the controller over the
bracket.

Содержание Electrothermal MC810B

Страница 1: ...Digital Heating Controller MC810B MC810BX1 Instruction Manual M6493 Version 10 5...

Страница 2: ...ection 13 EC Declaration of Conformity 23 The copyright of this instruction manual is the property of Cole Parmer Limited This instruction manual is supplied by Cole Parmer Limited on the express unde...

Страница 3: ...atinum resistance probe The sample temperature is displayed on the LED display This product is suitable for bench and retort stand mounting or wall mounting using the bracket and screws provided 1 3 T...

Страница 4: ...ify Setpoint 2 button Exit Standby button Alarm This feature is not available on MC810B 4 Page 4 of 24 M6493 Issue 10 3 2 SYMBOLS AND USING THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK 2 1 Throughout this Instruction book t...

Страница 5: ...uct so that it is difficult to disconnect from the mains supply Do not immerse unit in water or fluids Do not spill substances onto this unit If spillage does occur disconnect unit from mains supply a...

Страница 6: ...supply It is not recommended to leave any heating apparatus unattended during operation Only use Original Equipment manufacture s spares and accessories Ref Section 11 Page 5 of 24 M6493 Issue 10 3 En...

Страница 7: ...plug and lead set May be different from illustration As Req 2 MC810B MKII Digital Controller 1 3 Instruction Book 1 4 Wall fixing Bkt x 1 and screws x 2 per bag 1 5 Temperature Probe 1 For future refe...

Страница 8: ...ot 5 8 If the controller is to be used on a retort rod make sure it isn t positioned over any heating apparatus 5 9 If using the wall mounting bracket provided carefully mark and drill two suitable ho...

Страница 9: ...issues within the design and manufacturing process without compromising end product performance and value 6 2 Packaging materials have been selected such that they may be sorted for recycling 6 3 At...

Страница 10: ...te label and ensure your mains electrical supply voltage is compatible with this product Page 10 of 24 M6493 Issue 10 3 7 PRODUCT OPERATION 7 1 The MC810B controller has been designed for easy operati...

Страница 11: ...vely large and the heater will cause overshoot and wide variations in temperature 11 Page 11 of 24 M6493 Issue 10 3 7 2 Connection 7 2 1 Plug in the temperature probe to the 5 pin DIN socket Place the...

Страница 12: ...er This is achieved using the integrative action time and integrative action reset A derivative function can be combined with the proportional controller to provide the controller with the ability to...

Страница 13: ...is a dual function value of the selected parameter when in the it is used to display the S 7 4 4 The is an Exit Stand by b or off 7 5 Operating Modes 7 5 1 The MB810B has two modes of oper mode The un...

Страница 14: ...used to increase the the display or to scroll through the paramete 7 4 2 The key is used to decrease th the display or to scroll through the paramete 7 4 3 The key is a dual function key value of the...

Страница 15: ...r menu 7 4 2 The key is used to decrease the value of the param the display or to scroll through the parameter menu 7 4 3 The key is a dual function key It is used to display value of the selected par...

Страница 16: ...ad variations 1PF ON OFF Output state in case of probe failure OAU NON THR AL0 AL1 AUX output operation NON output disabled always off the next perameter will be ATM THR output programmed for second t...

Страница 17: ...bling INP 0mA 4mA Sensor input selection see table of input specifications RLO 19 9 RHI Maximum range values RLO takes the maximum value measured by the transmitter i e the value matching 1V 20mA RHI...

Страница 18: ...earthed ground 2 meters long Moulded IEC plug and Lead set supply cord SJT VW 1 Replace only with equivalent cable Lead set plug fuse UK only 13A BSEN1362 Mains Output Non detachable 3 core mains cab...

Страница 19: ...remove it from the mains supply Open fuse draw and remove fuses Fit replacement fuses and close the draw 9 MAINTENANCE 9 1 General Information Unplug the unit from the mains voltage supply before und...

Страница 20: ...o increase the value of the parameter shown on the display or to scroll through the parameter menu 7 4 2 The key is used to decrease the value of the parameter shown on the display or to scroll throug...

Страница 21: ...your local sales specialist or email cpspares coleparmer com to enquire about available spares Please visit www electrothermal com for a full list of available accessories CRM6322 11 CUSTOMER AND TEC...

Страница 22: ...22 12 NOTES...

Страница 23: ...hat other equipment used in its vicinity will meet these standards and so we cannot guarantee that interference will not occur in practice Where there is a possibility that injury damage or loss might...

Страница 24: ...Cole Parmer Ltd Beacon Road Stone Staffordshire ST15 0SA United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1785 812121 Email cpinfo coleparmer com Web www electrothermal com...

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