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    How to Wire a Temperature Switch (Thermostat)?

    Time: 2025-07-21 11:07:06 Click:0

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    How to Wire a Temperature Switch (Thermostat)?


    The wiring of a temperature switch (thermostat) depends on its type and function. Below are universal wiring methods and key considerations:


    I. Power Supply Wiring?


    Confirm Supply Voltage?

    Most thermostats operate on ?220V AC?. Connect power wires to terminals marked "AC 220V," "Power," "L/N," or equivalent (typically terminals 8-9, 2-3, or L/N) 123??.


    Wiring Standards?


    Line (L) and Neutral (N) wires don’t require strict polarity but must be securely fastened ?.

    For high-power devices (>1000W), use a ?contactor? for control—the thermostat only provides a control signal ??.

    II. Output Control Wiring?

    1. Relay Output Type?

    Controlling Heating Devices?:

    Connect ?Normally Open (NO) contacts? (e.g., terminals 7-8, 12-13) in series with the contactor coil circuit 3??.

    Contacts ?close? to start heating when temperature falls below the setpoint; ?open? when temperature is reached 23.

    Alarm Function?:

    Alarm terminals (e.g., 10-11, 4-5) are typically ?NO contacts? that ?close? during overtemperature to activate alarms 3?.

    2. Solid-State Relay (SSR) Control Type?

    Output terminals? (e.g., 12-13) require polarity:

    Terminal 12 → SSR positive (+)

    Terminal 13 → SSR negative (–) 23.

    The thermostat outputs a ?DC voltage signal? to drive the SSR 3.

    For direct control of low-power devices, connect the output in series with the load and power supply ?.

    III. Temperature Sensor Wiring?

    Thermocouple/RTD Sensors?

    Connect 2-wire sensors according to polarity to designated terminals (e.g., 9-10: Terminal 10 → red wire/positive; Terminal 9 → blue wire/negative) 12.

    Terminals are labeled "Temp," "Sensor," or equivalent—ensure secure connections to avoid measurement errors 12.

    IV. Wiring Precautions?

    Power Off?: Always disconnect power before wiring ?.

    Power Matching?:

    Relay outputs typically support ≤10A load current. Exceeding this requires an external contactor ??.

    SSR control must match the drive voltage 3.

    Functional Verification?:

    After power-up, set temperature values and test whether output contacts activate correctly during heating/cooling 12.


    ?? Critical Note?: Terminal definitions vary significantly by model. Always consult the device manual or on-body wiring diagram before proceeding 3??.


    Key Terminology?:


    常開觸點(diǎn) (cháng kāi chù diǎn) → Normally Open (NO) contacts

    接觸器 (jiēchù qì) → Contactor

    固態(tài)繼電器 (gùtài jìdiànqì) → Solid State Relay (SSR)

    復(fù)位 (fùwèi) → Reset

    火線/零線 (huǒ xiàn/líng xiàn) → Line (L)/Neutral (N)


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