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PULSER HC-LON

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INSTRUCTIONS

  

INSTRUCTIONS

  

Triac Controller for Proportional Control of 

Electric Heating and Cooling

Pulser HC-LON 

controls the temperature in a room control-

ling heating and cooling in sequence. The controller can 

work either with internal sensor, external values taken from 

sensors in the room or values taken from a Local Operating 

Network (LON). There is a built-in potentiometer for setpoint 

displacement. The controller works proportionally - the ratio 

between on-time and off-time is varied to suit the prevailing 

heat demand.

Mounting

Remove the front, the screw is located behind the set-point 

knob. Mount the device vertically with the cooling flange 

at the top. Use screws with a maximum head diameter of 

5.5mm. 

If 

Pulser HC-LON 

is to be used with the internal sensor, it 

should be mounted about 1.5m above the floor at a location 

with representative temperature for the room. It is essential 

that air can flow around the device without  hinderance from 

furniture or doors.

 

Pulser HC-LON 

emits about 10W which must be dissipa-

ted. Maximum ambient temperature at full load is +30°C.

Ambient temperature: 0 to +30°C non-condensing.

Protection class: IP20.

Electrical Installation

The installation has to be carried out by a qualified profes

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sional and in accordance with applicable directives.

The supply voltage must be wired via a fully isolating 

switch with a contact gap of at least 3 mm, 

Supply voltage: 200...250 V AC, 50...60 Hz  connects to 

terminal block J3, terminals 13 and 14 (fig 1).

The load is connected between terminals 15 and 16 in 

terminal block J3 according to fig 1.

Maximum load:  

2300 W at 230 V AC, 10 A.

Minimum load: 

230 W at 230 V AC, 1 A.

 

The cooling flange is live!

Terminal block J1 which is for voltages of 24 V AC and 

sensors is presented later in this document.

Control Principle

Pulser HC-LON 

pulses the full load. It adjusts the mean 

power output to the prevailing power demand  by propor-

tionally adjusting the ratio between on-time and off-time. 

The pulse period (sum of on- and off-time) is constant 

60s.

To eliminate radio frequency interference the device has 

zero phase-angle firing.

There are four ways of configuring the output from 

Pulser 

HC-LON.

1:

  230 V AC heating (fig 1). 

 

Heating by triac control but no cooling

2:

  230 V AC heating (fig 1).

 

24 V AC 3-point (increase/decrease) cooling (fig 5). 

Heating by triac control and cooling by a valve with  

3-point control.

3:

  230 V AC heating (fig 1).

 

24 V AC thermo cooling (fig 6).

 

Heating by triac control and cooling by a valve with 

thermal actuator 24 V AC.

4:

  24 V AC thermo heating (fig 7).

 

24 V AC thermo cooling (fig 7). 

 

Both heating and cooling by one 24 V AC thermal 

actuator output each.

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Read this instruction before installation 

and wiring of the product

Consult documentation in all cases where this 

symbol is used, in order to find out the nature of 

the potential hazards and any actions to be taken

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Fig 2

Fig 1

Fig 3

a

b

c

d

16

15

14

13

J1

CN1

J3

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