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Weller DTL1000 User Manual

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MODEL DTL1000 THERMOLOCK

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PRECISION ELECTROSTATIC DISSIPATIVE SOLDERING STATION

The Thermolock

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tool design controls tip temperature through the use of a Thermolock

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“key”. The “key” is plugged into the

front panel of the unit and is marked with the calibrated temperature. The “key” contains a precision resistor element that

sets the electronic circuitry of the tool to the temperature indicted on the “key”. The tip temperature set by the “key” is not

adjustable by the operator; but can be changed by replacing one “key” with another “key” marked with a different

temperature. The Thermolock

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“key” provides the manufacturing engineer with control of the soldering tip temperature

selection. The “keys” are available for 600°, 650°, 700°, 750°, 800°, and 850°F in three categories to allow for different tip

styles.
Dynamic response to soldering load variation is insured by use of a rapid response platinum sensor and full proportional

heater control. The sensor is positioned deep inside the solid copper, iron plated tip to insure quick response.
The electronic circuitry features a custom integrated circuit to give precise tip temperature control. The heater power is

controlled by a zero voltage circuit in the IC, which drives a thyristor to insure that no switching transients are present on

the tip. In addition, the power unit is isolated from the AC line by a transformer and only 24 VAC is used to drive the heating

element. The soldering tip is grounded through the power units three wire line cord. These features combine with the

calibrated temperature control to give the ultimate in safety for sensitive hand soldering.
The Weller

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ESD soldering stations carry the science of hand soldering one level higher. These stations also have complete

freedom from stored static charges. The blue plastic used in this product meets the requirements for ELECTROSTATIC

PROTECTIVE MATERIALS as required in MIL-B-81705. The blue plastic material passes STATIC DECAY tests per Federal

Test Method Standard Number 101, and SURFACE RESISTIVITY test per ASTM-D257. The station housing and hand piece

are grounded with a separate conductor that terminates at the third pin on the power cord. All Weller

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ESD tools comply

with DOD-HDBK-263.
The Weller

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DTL1000 units are UL listed and meet DOD-STD-2000, MIL-STD-2000, MIL-STD-45743, W-S-6536, W-S-570,

AND DOD-STD-1686.

DTL1000 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Unpack unit carefully. Place spring and funnel in slot in top of tool stand. Attach tool stands to sides of power unit, if

desired. Fill stand reservoirs with water and wet sponge, distilled water is preferred. Insert tools in holders and connect tool

plugs to receptacles properly grounded AC receptacle and turn unit on. If the desired temperature “keys” are not installed,

the “keys” may be changed while power is on. Wait 30 seconds and tin tip with solder. Unit is now ready for use.
Always use the lowest temperature that will handle the load you are soldering. The Weller

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electronic control provides

maximum power to the heated load even when set to the lowest temperature; therefore, there is no need to use high

temperature to handle heavy soldering loads. By using lower temperatures and properly selecting tip styles, sensitive

components will be protected from heat damage.

WARNING:

Do not remove ground prong from line cord plug. Removal may cause tip temperature control

to be erratic.

The DTL1000 Soldering Station offers the ultimate in

controlled temperature hand soldering tools for production

and repair facilities at the lowest possible cost. The

DTL1000 combines two complete and separate control

units in one housing to minimize required bench space.

The user has the choice of using EC1201A or EC1503A 40

watt tools, EC1302A 20 watt tools, EC1204AP or

EC1504AP 54 watt tools, or any two of the five. These

tools are designed to be used interchangeably without

adversely affecting the tip temperature calibration; and a

wide variety of tip styles are available for each tool. See

insert for available tip styles.