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Auber WSD-1203CPH Operation & Instruction Manual

Programmable pid temperature controller with dual probe

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Programmable PID Temperature Controller with Dual Probe
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Auber WS series temperature controller. We sincerely
appreciate your decision and trust that our machine will meet your expectations in both
the quality of the result and the value of our product. While we are delighted that you may
be anxious to operate the controller for your project, a few minutes of your time reading
through this manual will only serve to enhance your experience in the months and years
ahead. In particular, we urge you to read through the safety warnings below. Although
this plug-and-play controller is very easy to operate, the process involves high
temperature and high wattage appliances, and your safety is paramount.
 This controller is designed to be used only with devices that have limited power
and their own thermal cut off protection, such as a thermostat or thermal fuse in
case of controller failure.
 Do not place any objects on top of the controller surface as it is used to vent
excess heat during its operation.
 The maximum electric current this controller can handle is 12 ampere. For 120
volt AC in US and Canada, this limits the heater power to 1440 watts.
 Always place the sensor in the controlled subject when the controller is on. Before
turning on the controller, please make sure the sensor is placed inside the
container to be controlled. Leaving the sensor outside of the solution will form an
open loop operation, and the controller will assume the temperature is low even if
the controlled subject is already very hot. The controller will provide full power to
the heater which will not only overheat the controller, but also damage your
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Operation Instruction Manual
WSD-1203CPH
Version 1.4
Auber Instruments
5755 North Point Parkway, Suite 99
Alpharetta, GA 30022
770-569-8420
www.auberins.com
July, 2013
SAFETY WARNINGS
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  • Page 1 July, 2013 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Auber WS series temperature controller. We sincerely appreciate your decision and trust that our machine will meet your expectations in both the quality of the result and the value of our product. While we are delighted that you may...
  • Page 2  This controller is designed to control the devices recommended by Auber Instruments only. Using it to control a non-recommended device can be dangerous and cause fire. Auber Instruments is not liable for damages caused by misuse of the controller. If you are not sure the controller can be used, please contact Auber Instruments before use.
  • Page 3 intermittently to reduce the power output. It should be synchronized with the power light on the cooking device. 4) Smoker generator control output status indicator. When lit, the smoker generator control output is on. When off, the output is off. 5) Timer status indicator - When lit, right window shows the time passed since power up.
  • Page 4 The controller is supplied with two probes. The one with the short tip is for measuring the cabinet temperature. We name it probe 1. It needs to be plugged to the top sensor jack at the back of the controller. The long probe with a bend at the end is for the meat internal temperature measurement.
  • Page 5 Figure 4. Connection between the controller and Bradley Original Smoke generator. c) Connecting the controller output to the Bradley Smoker Tower with the power cord that came with the Auber Controller Figure 5. Diagram...
  • Page 6 Figure 6. Back view Figure 7. Connection between the controller and smoker...
  • Page 7 2) Connection for Bradley Original Smoker, without controlling the smoker generator. If you don’t need to control the smoker generator, connect the controller to the smoke generator with the cable that used to be connected between the generator and tower. Then, connect the controller heat output to the smoke tower with the cable supplied with the controller.
  • Page 8 Figure 9. Connection for Bradley Digital Smoker 3. Programming the smoking temperature profile. A total of 6 steps can be programmed with this controller. Each step contains the set temperature (C0X) and an ending criteria setting (E0X), where “X” is the step number (e.g.
  • Page 9 The display will go the step 2 setting. It will repeat in the same way as the step 1. After you program enough steps for your recipe, you can program the rest of the steps of E0X to t and set t0X to zero. The temperature setting will not be changed if SET is not pressed (confirmed).
  • Page 10 show the actual time passed since the controller was last powered up. Please note that this is the total time, not the time that has passed in the current step. Pressing the Time key again will switch the display to the internal temperature. 5.
  • Page 11 half of the lowest shelf that is close to the heater. Users should avoid placing the sensor too close to the heater because it does not represent the temperature of the rest area. When the shelves are filled, temperature variation might depend on how the foods were placed.
  • Page 12 alarm is suppressed when first powered up. It will only function after the temperature has reached the set point once. When the buzzer is on, the left window will flashing between AL1 and the current temperature. c) AH2 is the high limit alarm for the probe 2. If AH2 set to 190, the buzzer will be on at 191 and off at 190.