You want to control a 220V Heater.
The standard cycle is +10 seconds . If you find your temperature fluctuating too much, a shorter cycle can provide smoother control but may wear out mechanical relays faster.
: Relay contact (3A AC 220V resistive load) or pulse voltage (DC 0–12V) for driving Solid State Relays (SSR).
What you are using (e.g., K-type thermocouple or Pt100).
Red digits showing the current measured temperature.
Keep your temperature-measuring element (the sensor) away from power cords or relays. Electromagnetic interference can cause "jittery" readings.
Before starting the installation process, verify that your specific device meets your local system voltage requirements and physical workspace layout. Hardware Specifications : AC 220V , 50/60 Hz (standard variant) Power Consumption : Measurement Accuracy : Sampling Rate : 3 samples per second Cold Junction Compensation Error : (software adjustable)
Before installing the device, check the label on the unit to confirm the specific input sensor and power supply, as these vary by variant.
Without more specific information about the "xmtd-2201," I'm unable to provide detailed features or a manual for it. If you have any more details about the product, such as its category (e.g., electronics, power tools, kitchen appliances) or intended use, I might be able to offer more general advice or point you in the direction of resources that could help.
To adjust offset: Find SC parameter. Enter +2.0 if PV reads 2°C too low.
The terminal block layout on the back of the XMTD-2201 housing is divided into power input, sensor signals, and control output lines.
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You want to control a 220V Heater.
The standard cycle is +10 seconds . If you find your temperature fluctuating too much, a shorter cycle can provide smoother control but may wear out mechanical relays faster.
: Relay contact (3A AC 220V resistive load) or pulse voltage (DC 0–12V) for driving Solid State Relays (SSR).
What you are using (e.g., K-type thermocouple or Pt100). xmtd-2201 manual
Red digits showing the current measured temperature.
Keep your temperature-measuring element (the sensor) away from power cords or relays. Electromagnetic interference can cause "jittery" readings.
Before starting the installation process, verify that your specific device meets your local system voltage requirements and physical workspace layout. Hardware Specifications : AC 220V , 50/60 Hz (standard variant) Power Consumption : Measurement Accuracy : Sampling Rate : 3 samples per second Cold Junction Compensation Error : (software adjustable) You want to control a 220V Heater
Before installing the device, check the label on the unit to confirm the specific input sensor and power supply, as these vary by variant.
Without more specific information about the "xmtd-2201," I'm unable to provide detailed features or a manual for it. If you have any more details about the product, such as its category (e.g., electronics, power tools, kitchen appliances) or intended use, I might be able to offer more general advice or point you in the direction of resources that could help.
To adjust offset: Find SC parameter. Enter +2.0 if PV reads 2°C too low. : Relay contact (3A AC 220V resistive load)
The terminal block layout on the back of the XMTD-2201 housing is divided into power input, sensor signals, and control output lines.
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