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Old 09-07-2008, 01:44 PM
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Default Re: Wiring schematic - help

Just so everyone is up to date on this, following is the reply and the message that I sent to Suyi Liu at Auber Instruments

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On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Michael McCoy <JustShapes@verizon.net> wrote:

Dear: Suyi,

Please review the attached wiring schematic and advise...

Per our conversation prior to my purchase last week, you told me that the Model SYL-4352 PID could activate two SSR's.

I have questions as to the line input to the SSR. Is the L1 a required line input

Or does it really matter There were no instructions enclosed.

You are the expert...

Our plan is to have two 12' ovens with two PID's, each. One for the front area and another for the rear of the ovens, both ends using the same basic wiring schematic as attached.

Your suggestions and expertise would be gratefully appreciated and please discard the previous email message...

Thanks,

Mike


Hello Mike,
There is no diffrence between the L1 and T1 of the SSR.
The schematic is fine. However, The fuse design is not correct. If you want protect the controller, a 0.5 A fuse should be used. The 15 A fuse should be installed to the heater loop.
Best Regards,
Suyi


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