Setup instructions, 0 initial setup, Initial setup – TE Technology TC-36-25-RS232 User Manual

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Setup Instructions

1.0 Initial Setup

Portions of the temperature controller (the aluminum frame near the output transistors, for example) can

exceed 60 °C during normal operating conditions. Temperatures greater than 60 °C can result in a hazard

to the user. Use caution! Protect against accidental contact with hot surfaces.

If the temperature controller is to be used under conditions such that its surface temperatures could

possibly exceed 60 °C, test the surface temperatures under the worst-case operating conditions of

maximum ambient temperature and highest output current and voltage. If any portion of the

temperature controller exceeds 60 °C place adequate guards around the temperature controller to

prevent contact with any hot surfaces.

NOTE: the maximum allowable ambient temperature for the controller is 60 °C. Furthermore, the

maximum allowable temperature of the controller base (underneath the transistor-mounting area) is 90

°C.

1.1

The TC-36-25 RS232 can run as a stand-alone controller, meaning that it can operate without the use of a

computer. However, a computer is required initially to set up various operating parameters.

Make sure the computer is OFF and the controller is UN-POWERED. Connect the RS232 Communications Port

from the controller (JP4) to the RS232 input (Serial Communications Port) on the computer. Pin 1 of JP4 is the

controller’s RX, Pin 2 of JP4 is the controller’s TX, and Pin 3 of JP4 is the controller’s shield.

When using the supplied RS-232 cable, connect the wires to JP4 as follows (see “RS232 Communications

Connections” for further information):

JP4-1: clear wire

JP4-2: red wire

JP4-3: black wire

1.2

Attach the thermistor to the temperature-control location.

Generally, attaching the thermistor to the cold side of the TE device provides better control stability than locating

it at the object, liquid, or air that is to be cooled/heated. However, in doing so, there will be a temperature

difference between the TE device and the object, liquid, or air that is to be cooled/heated. The temperature set

point can be adjusted to compensate for this temperature difference if necessary.

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