THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER HEAT/COOL, 110V, STC-1000

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PID# 17568

25,00 CA$ EACH
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Variants:
110Vac
12Vdc
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Description

STC-1000 Temperature Controller

 

Product Name:Temperature Controller
Product Model:STC1000
Supply Voltage:DC12~72V or AC100~220V (Two voltage options)
Temperature Range:-50~+99°C
Temperature Measurement Accuracy:±1°C(In the range of -50~+70°C)
Line length:1m
Size:75mm*85mm*35mm
Applicable Scene:Various Sensor Control Boxes.Water Heater.Freezer.Fan
(Not limited to the devices)

 

Heating and Cooling Mode Setting
Setting(Starting Temperature):
Press and hold the¡øbutton 3 seconds to Start Temperature flashing,Use¡ø¨‹button to set Start Temperature value
Setting(Stop Temperature):
Press and hold the¨‹button 3 seconds to Stop Temperature flashing,Use¡ø¨‹button to set Stop Temperature value
Cases 01 Control Water Heater
Heating to 65° to stop, the temperature drops back to 50° and heating again
Step1:Heating mode,Starting Temperature£¼Stop Temperature.
Step2:Press and hold the¡øbutton 3 seconds to Start Temperature value flashing. Use¡ø¨‹ to set the Starting Temperature to 50°.
Step3:Press and hold the¨‹button 3 seconds to Stop Temperature value flashing. Use¡ø¨‹ to set the Stop Temperature to 65° and the setting is completed.
The button does not operate for 5 seconds and automatically returns to the normal display state.
Cases 02 Control Farm Fan
The fan is ventilated to 26° to stop, the temperature is raised to 30° and the ventilation is started again.
Step1:Cooling mode,Starting Temperature£¾Stop Temperature.
Step2:Press and hold the¡øbutton 3 seconds to Start Temperature value flashing. Use¡ø¨‹ to set the Starting Temperature to 30°.
Step3:Press and hold the¨‹button 3 seconds to Stop Temperature value flashing. Use¡ø¨‹ to set the Stop Temperature to 26° and the setting is completed.
The button does not operate for 5 seconds and automatically returns to the normal display state.