Ttc installation information, Wiring diagram, Wiring diagram―different power requirement – A.J. Antunes & Co TTC 8051420110 User Manual

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TTC Installation Information

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Wiring Diagram

The wiring diagram provides required wiring information.

12 VAC/DC @ 250 mA must be supplied to the unit’s

“power input.” Connect unit as indicated. If the unit is

powered by a step down transformer, then 24, 115 or 230

VAC must be connected to the transformer primary and

the secondary connected to the power input of the

controller/indicator.

Power and thermocouple wire should not be placed in

the same conduit or wiring trough. However, wires from

several thermocouples may be in the same conduit

or wiring trough. If shielded thermocouples are used,

the shields should be insulated electrically from the

thermocouple wires and terminated to earth ground.

Ungrounded thermocouples are required when

multiple controllers/indicators are used or if the

transformer is grounded.

Wiring Diagram―Different Power Requirement

For long thermocouple runs, the proper thermocouple

extension wire must be used, and the proper polarity

must be maintained. If these precautions are not

observed, the unit may not meet specifications.

Span

N.C.
C.
N.O.

TC+

Zero

Power

Input

{

Relay

Output

}

}

TC-

To Drive

Solid State

Relay

+

-

12 VAC/DC

Unit & Control

Device Power

To Device

Being Controlled

To Device

Being Controlled

12 VAC/DC

Unit Power

115/230 VAC

Control Device

Power

The Diagram above illustrates how to wire the relays for

the different power requirements.

The relay must have an external power source for you to

be able to control your device.

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