Electrical Connections; Figure 4 Pt100 Connection; Figure 5 Thermocouple Connection - M&C 701 Instruction Manual

Electronic temperature controller
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Maintain the minimum distance of 20 mm [≈ 0.8"] above and below the controller.
1. So that the release slot can be accessed with a screwdriver from the bottom.
2. So that when dismounting, the device can be swiveled upwards and removed from the DIN rail.
Several devices can be mounted right next to each other without a minimum distance.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

The temperature controller 701 can be delivered with a mains voltage of 230 V 48/63 Hz or 115 V 48/63 Hz.
Warning
Warning
The electrical connection is to be made on the terminal screws on the front side of the housing (see Figure 3).
Warning
1. Connect the temperature sensor PT100 to the terminals 1 and 2.

Figure 4 PT100 connection

If a thermocouple is used, terminals 1 and 2 are connected as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5 Thermocouple connection

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A wrong mains voltage can destroy the device. Please ensure that the supply
voltage is identical to the indication on the type plate.
When setting high-power electrical units with nominal voltages of up to 1000 V,
attention must be paid to the requirements of VDE 0100 together with the
associated standards and stipulations!
A main switch must be provided externally.
The main circuit of the instrument must be equipped with a fuse corresponding
to the nominal voltage (over current protection); for electrical details see technical
data.
The nominal capacity of the connected heated line must not exceed 2300 Watt.
Temperature controller 701 | 1.01.00
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