Xta-7000 Temperature Controller Manual 📢
The controller is designed for panel mounting. Ensure a secure fit, following the dimensions specified in the full XT-7000 technical manual . Wiring Connections
Unlike basic PID controllers that oscillate wildly during autotune, the XTA-7000 manual highlights its algorithm.
Connect to the rated AC voltage (standard 100-240V AC).
The controller automatically adjusts for cold-end deviation, with a range of ±2∘Cplus or minus 2 raised to the composed with power C (adjustable by software). xta-7000 temperature controller manual
Carefully connect your thermocouple (e.g., K-type) or RTD sensor. For thermocouples, pay close attention to the positive and negative polarities. Incorrect polarity will result in inaccurate temperature readings.
The controller should be mounted on a flat, vibration-free panel in a location that adheres to the environmental specifications. Avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, high concentrations of dust, corrosive gases, or strong electromagnetic fields generated by large motors, contactors, or variable frequency drives (VFDs).
The sensor signal is broken or disconnected. Check your thermocouple or RTD wiring for loose terminals or a burned-out probe. The controller is designed for panel mounting
The XTA-7000 is designed for standard panel-mount (embedded) installation. For the common 96×96mm housing, a panel cutout of 92×92mm is required. To mount it:
Flashes when the Auto-tuning function is active. 4. Programming and Parameter Setup Setting the Target Temperature (SV)
Cause: Sensor polarity is reversed, or measured temperature drops below the lower scale limit. Connect to the rated AC voltage (standard 100-240V AC)
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