How It Works:
Our HEC controller internally controls the stages based on entering the air temperature and the set point temperature. Below is the sequence of operation using an example with 1 stage modulating and 1 stage on-off control:
The output from the HEC board (+ and -) is 25 Vdc on a 1-second pulse.
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When the control signal on A16 and A17 on the HEC is between 0 and 5Vdc,
the modulating stage is ON and the on-off stage is OFF
0 Vdc = No demand;
5 Vdc = Full demand on the Solid State Relay
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When the control signal is higher than 5 Vdc for at least 1 minute,
the on-off stage will turn ON and the modulating stage will remain ON.
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When the control signal is between 5 and 10 Vdc, the on-off stage is ON and the
modulating stage will modulate.
5 Vdc = Modulating drops to almost zero
10 Vdc = Full demand on the SSR.
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When the control signal drops back down below 4.3 Vdc for at least 30 seconds,
the on-off stage will turn OFF and the modulating stage will continue to modulate.
The above sequence is controlled completely internally. No extra controls or wiring required on site.
Vernier control is recommended for large amperage modulating heaters.