INSTALLATION / OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Requirements:
This device is intended for a 20 A branch circuit
Electrical terminations must be completed by qualified persons.
No special tools or protective equipment is needed to handle this product (specific applications or
surfaces may require protective equipment).
The power supply frequency must be within +/-10% of the value specified on the product label.
Be sure the unit is fused correctly for the region. North America allows up to 15 Amp fuses,
elsewhere allows up to 10 Amp fuses.
NOTE: When the temperature controller is plugged in and turned on, the components become
energized and the heater may begin heating if connected. Do not connect the heater to the
controller unless it is safe for the heater to become hot.
Set Up
1.
Inspect the temperature controller and heater for damage prior to each use (see the Inspection
section on page 9).
2.
Position the temperature controller on a clean, dry, and flat surface. Avoid placing controller near
heater or other heat sources that may cause damage. Ensure the temperature sensor can safely
reach the object being monitored.
3.
Connect the input power supply cord to the controller's input power receptacle (see Figure 1).
4.
Connect the temperature controller to an appropriately rated electrical source.
5.
Position the tip of the temperature sensor so that the critical temperature region of the component
being heated can be monitored. Secure the sensor using appropriately rated adhesive tape or tie
down (not provided).
6.
Adjust temperature controller's setpoint and parameters as necessary (see PARAMETERS section
on page 7).
7.
Mount the heater to the component being heated.
8.
Connect the heater's power cord to the temperature controller's heater output receptacle (see
Figure 1).
Understand that the controller does not change the voltage level applied to the heater. For example, if
the controller is plugged into 105 VAC, then 105 VAC is applied to the heater. Therefore, the heater
must be rated for the input voltage supplied.
Heater Output
Input Power
Fuses
(C13)
(C14)
Figure 1
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SDX Digital Benchtop PID Temperature Controller
Fan
Temperature Sensor
Input
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SDX Digital Benchtop PID Temperature Controller
Attachment of C14 connector to Heater:
Heater Output is a C13 receptacle which mates to a C14 plug.
To attach C14 plug to heater:
1.
Remove cover of C14 connector.
2.
Thread wire through cable sleeve.
3.
Strip and prepare wires as shown below.
4.
Connect wires to the correct terminals. "L" (Line, Hot) and "N" (Neutral) are as indicated; safety
ground is the center terminal.
5.
Tighten strain relief clamp ensuring that cable's outer jacket extends beyond clamp.
6.
Fit cover and reassemble.
22 mm
Figure 2
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5 mm
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