PNA
Industrial
- Dec 10, 2003
- 66
There has been a concerned raised regarding the placement of a snap disc temperature control switch should be.
We are using a standard temp controller
on one side of a n/o set of contacts is a timer and the other side is an SSR connected to a heating element
main power feeding the controller comes from a simple on/off switch and in line with that is a temperature limiting snap disc
there is a thermocouple connected to the controller as well
Is it intrinsically safer for the snap disc to be on the contact line or the main power line in case of an over temp condition
Regards
Paul
We are using a standard temp controller
on one side of a n/o set of contacts is a timer and the other side is an SSR connected to a heating element
main power feeding the controller comes from a simple on/off switch and in line with that is a temperature limiting snap disc
there is a thermocouple connected to the controller as well
Is it intrinsically safer for the snap disc to be on the contact line or the main power line in case of an over temp condition
Regards
Paul