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Thermo Technologies SMT 100 User Manual

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1

Remove the two side restraining screws at both sides of the device.

2

Separate the “Top”, controller -section from the Connecting “base”

3

If your cables are to enter the enclosure from behind the unit, then knock out
the appropriate entries in the “base” of the SMT 100.

4

Use the “base” of the enclosure to mark the four corner mounting holes.
Remove “base” and drill all necessary holes in the wall or mounting panel.

5

Connect supply cables, heating pumps and auxiliary output according to the
wiring diagrams shown in section 2.3.

2.2

SENSORS
Included are three temperature sensors, collector, tank and return. If
required, sensors are available with extended cable lengths or alternatively,
sensor extenders are available, also in a variety of lengths. If the sensors
need to be extended but factory-made extenders are not available, they can
be extended using a suitable 4 core or 3-core cable, according to the diagram
shown below.

As with all PT100 sensor applications, a good connection is vital. It is
therefore recommended that wherever there is any doubt, a factory-extended
sensor or a sensor extender should be used.

2.3

POWER CONNECTIONS AND WIRING DIAGRAM
Note: This device should be properly earthed. Flexible wires simplify
connection to the terminals. All connections should be secure and
adequately tightened, though not over-tightened, as loose power
connections will over-heat, and may cause fire. It is important that the
specified output loads are not exceeded. Where these loads may be
exceeded, external contactors should be used. It is good practice to keep
mains cables away from sensor cables and other low voltage signal cables.

Note: If the outputs from the Auxiliary relay are required to drive a heater with
a current rating greater than 3A then a contactor should be used.
Thermomax can supply an intermediate device, which may be connected to
the SMT 100 to drive an auxiliary load of up to 16A - Part No: C0328.