Stepping into the universe of precision control, meet the ZL-6280A – a temperature controller with the ability to accurately monitor and regulate temperatures between 2~400℃. The device uses a PT100 sensor, sold separately, which is perfect for controlling high-temperature heating. This robust and versatile temperature controller features a front panel with an IP65 water resistance grade. It’s designed to control essentials like ovens and water heaters at the very precise temperatures you need.
When it comes to features, the ZL-6280A is a powerful tool which can read and display temperatures up to 490℃, with the actual temperature control reaching up to 400℃. It has a built-in delay protection for the temperature output (R1), ensuring the safety of your load. Additionally, it features warning outputs (R2, R3) for over-temperature scenarios and sensor failure alert, including an aural buzzing warning.
Here are some specifications you might want to know about: The temperature output, R1, is 16A, 250Vac and R2/R3, 3A, 250Vac; these parameters apply under pure resistance loads. The set and control range is approximately 2 ~ 400℃, while the display range is -10 ~ 490℃, each with a resolution of 1℃. The ZL-6280A’s accuracy is a commendable 1.5℃ and it works seamlessly in conditions of -20 ~ 45℃, 5 ~ 90%RH without dew.
As for its physical attributes, it measures W78 x H34.5 x D71 (mm) and requires an installation drilling space of W71 x H29 (mm). The case materials are tough-as-nails PC and ABS, with a fireproof feature. The protection level is heightened to IP65 on the front side. The product supports a power supply of 100 ~ 240Vac, 50/60Hz.
What’s in the box you ask? Your package includes 1* Temperature Controller. This listed component is the only item in the package, the sensor and other products are sold separately.
Please note that due to differences in lighting and screen settings, the color of the item may slightly differ from the picture. Also, measurement errors up to +/- 1-3cm are permissible.
The temperature controller is brought to life in the following pictures: