[SIZE=10pt]Hi All,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]I need help/advice/guidance (drawings and diagrams welcomed too)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Backstory: I'm in the fabrication stage of building a small curing oven made out of a old metal cabinet. I'm planning to line the cabinet with some thermo-tec heat insulation matting.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]The part that I need assistance with is the electrics surprise surprise. I have decided to (although this may change based on feedback/advice I receive here) use the following parts for the control and heating elements of the build (see below). I have watched a few videos online where other diy-ers have used similar equipment and parts but they are all based in the States so thus there is only so much info I can take away from it with regards to wiring configs etc. and ultimately I would feel a whole lot better taking advice from people who know what they are talking about with regards to electrical DIY projects.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]3 x AC 220V 500W 10mm x 200mm Electric Heating Element Cartridge Heater[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]REX-C100 Digital PID Temperature Control + 40A SSR + K Thermocouple[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]I guess what I'm hoping to find out here is how to connect all together safely for use with UK mains supply. I have come across a video on YouTube by a TV engineer who appears to have a similar set up and uses it fir a similar purpose. This is the video of his wiring solution and also a modification that he made to the PID unit . As I don’t have spare parts of TV’s lying around so I would like to know what else I need to buy in order to make my set up work properly and most importantly safely. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]I have seen someone using a DROK® AC 110V 3000W SCR 110VAC Electronic Voltage Regulator Speed Governor Thermostat Dimmer to control the heating elements but I would like to have a more accurate method for achieving the required temperatures in the oven hence me replacing it with a PID controller.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Anyway this is where I'm at so I guess it's over to all of you.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Thanks for taking the time to read my post (if you have made it this far lol) and I look forward to your responses.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Kind regards[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Usif[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]I need help/advice/guidance (drawings and diagrams welcomed too)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Backstory: I'm in the fabrication stage of building a small curing oven made out of a old metal cabinet. I'm planning to line the cabinet with some thermo-tec heat insulation matting.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]The part that I need assistance with is the electrics surprise surprise. I have decided to (although this may change based on feedback/advice I receive here) use the following parts for the control and heating elements of the build (see below). I have watched a few videos online where other diy-ers have used similar equipment and parts but they are all based in the States so thus there is only so much info I can take away from it with regards to wiring configs etc. and ultimately I would feel a whole lot better taking advice from people who know what they are talking about with regards to electrical DIY projects.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]3 x AC 220V 500W 10mm x 200mm Electric Heating Element Cartridge Heater[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]REX-C100 Digital PID Temperature Control + 40A SSR + K Thermocouple[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]I guess what I'm hoping to find out here is how to connect all together safely for use with UK mains supply. I have come across a video on YouTube by a TV engineer who appears to have a similar set up and uses it fir a similar purpose. This is the video of his wiring solution and also a modification that he made to the PID unit . As I don’t have spare parts of TV’s lying around so I would like to know what else I need to buy in order to make my set up work properly and most importantly safely. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]I have seen someone using a DROK® AC 110V 3000W SCR 110VAC Electronic Voltage Regulator Speed Governor Thermostat Dimmer to control the heating elements but I would like to have a more accurate method for achieving the required temperatures in the oven hence me replacing it with a PID controller.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Anyway this is where I'm at so I guess it's over to all of you.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Thanks for taking the time to read my post (if you have made it this far lol) and I look forward to your responses.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Kind regards[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Usif[/SIZE]