Conrad Thermostat Variable Temperature Switch Kit With Sensor 192082 データシート
製品コード
192082
If the actual value lies below the reference value, then heat must be supplied and
consequently a corresponding heating is switched on (this is the operating point
number one); as soon as the reference value is reached, the heating is switched
off (operating point number two).
consequently a corresponding heating is switched on (this is the operating point
number one); as soon as the reference value is reached, the heating is switched
off (operating point number two).
Technical data
Operating voltage:
220-240 V-/50 Hz
Switching temperature range:
-10 °C to +110 °C
Relay contact:
16 A 1 x U max. 250VAC
Dimensions:
120
x
83
mm
Caution!
Before you start with the assembly, please read these guidelines completely till
the end, before you start-up the component or the device (please read especially
the section on possible errors and their removal!) and naturally also the safety
instructions. You will then know what is important and to what you need to pay
attention, in order to avoid faults, which can be removed later only with a high
effort!
Carry out the soldering and wiring absolutely cleanly and diligently, do not use
any soldering tin containing acid, soldering grease, etc. Make sure that no cold
solder joint is present. An unclean soldering or a poorly done solder joint, a loose
contact or a poorly done assembly imply an extensive and time-consuming
search for faults and sometimes also a destruction of the components, which can
often entail a chain reaction and destroy the complete kit.
Also keep in mind that we will not repair the kits that have been soldered with the
help of acid-containing soldering tin, soldering grease, etc.
While assembling electronic circuits a fundamental knowledge of handling the
components, soldering and handling of electronic or electrical parts is required.
the end, before you start-up the component or the device (please read especially
the section on possible errors and their removal!) and naturally also the safety
instructions. You will then know what is important and to what you need to pay
attention, in order to avoid faults, which can be removed later only with a high
effort!
Carry out the soldering and wiring absolutely cleanly and diligently, do not use
any soldering tin containing acid, soldering grease, etc. Make sure that no cold
solder joint is present. An unclean soldering or a poorly done solder joint, a loose
contact or a poorly done assembly imply an extensive and time-consuming
search for faults and sometimes also a destruction of the components, which can
often entail a chain reaction and destroy the complete kit.
Also keep in mind that we will not repair the kits that have been soldered with the
help of acid-containing soldering tin, soldering grease, etc.
While assembling electronic circuits a fundamental knowledge of handling the
components, soldering and handling of electronic or electrical parts is required.
General instructions for making a circuit
The possibility that something does not work after the assembly can be reduced
drastically through an assembly done cleanly and diligently. Check each step,
each solder joint twice, before your proceed! Follow the assembly instructions!
Do not carry out the step described there in a different way and do not skip
anything! Put a double tick-mark on each step: once for assembly and once for
checking.
Take your time: Tinkering is not a piece-work, because the time spent here is
three-times less than that spent in looking for faults.
A frequent reason for a non-functioning component is a mounting error, such as
incorrectly inserted components like ICs, diodes and electrolytic capacitors.
Please also pay attention to the colour rings of the resistors, since most of them
have colour rings that can be mixed up easily.
drastically through an assembly done cleanly and diligently. Check each step,
each solder joint twice, before your proceed! Follow the assembly instructions!
Do not carry out the step described there in a different way and do not skip
anything! Put a double tick-mark on each step: once for assembly and once for
checking.
Take your time: Tinkering is not a piece-work, because the time spent here is
three-times less than that spent in looking for faults.
A frequent reason for a non-functioning component is a mounting error, such as
incorrectly inserted components like ICs, diodes and electrolytic capacitors.
Please also pay attention to the colour rings of the resistors, since most of them
have colour rings that can be mixed up easily.