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= VK2000 Control signals =
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Our version has 2 relays; with an NO to the 'L'.
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# Earth wire (yellow/green)
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# Neutral wire (for the AC/DC) (blue)
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# L wire (for AC/DC and as the feed of the relay outputs) (brown)
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# Relay 1 out -- switching to L (black)
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# Relay 2 out -- Switching to L (green)
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# Purple wire -  not connected
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# Orange wire - white/brown - Pt
  
 
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Firing Control VK-200, Ve-Ka Ovenbouw

Firing Control VK-200, Ve-Ka OvenbouwFiring Control VK-200, Ve-Ka OvenbouwFiring Control VK-200, Ve-Ka Ovenbouw

Wiring

  1. N and single 220volt L via switch; black and blue
  2. 2x for the thermocouple - orange cable; white and brown
  3. 2x Normally open relays to switch a load contactor
  4. Earth wire

On a Harting HAN7Da connector.

kWh meter

Dit is een DTS353 -- https://www.rdlmeters.com/product/dts353/ met een Wat-uur puls uitgang. Deze is vermoedelijk low-voltage open collector. Plan is te beginnen met 5volt en een pull up weerstand.

Manual

Sensor

  • Nenniger GmbH, Berlin, Hochtemperatur S-Type Thermocouple
  • Special type of cable for this (orange)

Hitte Sensor

een FIT-NP5R dry-relay (NO, NC) sokkel met een FITH-23010 hitte sensor.

Manual hittemelder Manual Sokkel

VK2000 Control signals

Our version has 2 relays; with an NO to the 'L'.

  1. Earth wire (yellow/green)
  2. Neutral wire (for the AC/DC) (blue)
  3. L wire (for AC/DC and as the feed of the relay outputs) (brown)
  4. Relay 1 out -- switching to L (black)
  5. Relay 2 out -- Switching to L (green)
  6. Purple wire - not connected
  7. Orange wire - white/brown - Pt

Manual

VK-20000 fire control manual

Risks

Inherent

  1. Heat runaway (CPU fault, contacts welded)
  2. Faulty thermocouple causing heat runaway / instability / cracking
  3. Contact with water/leak
  4. Material falling onto it / other people working too near / unclear that is hot

Operator driven

  1. Flammable material near
  2. Hot handles, etc
  3. Dust
  4. Unclear it is on / hot
  5. Opening while hot
  6. Bare wire touching
  7. Looking into it / infrared radiation