Xta-7000 Temperature Controller Manual
Keep sensor wires away from high-voltage power lines to prevent "noise" from fluctuating your temperature readings.
), and flexible output options, including relay or solid-state relay (SSR) configurations. For a visual guide on parameter settings and SSR connection, see this YouTube video . xta-7000 temperature controller manual
Proper wiring prevents electrical noise interference, which is the most common cause of "hunting" (unstable temperatures). Keep sensor wires away from high-voltage power lines
Relay (5A/240V AC resistive), SSR drive (>12V/15mA), or Analog (4-20mA/0-10mA). Dimensions: 96mm x 96mm (panel cutout 92mm x 92mm). Power Supply: AC 90–242V, 50/60Hz. Programming Instructions Basic Temperature Setting (SV) Power Supply: AC 90–242V, 50/60Hz
The XTA-7000 is a workhorse, but it is not a "plug-and-play" device. Take 15 minutes to read the wiring diagram in your specific manual (revision matters—older units have different terminal layouts). When in doubt, perform an with no load in your oven/chamber first, then again with the full product load.
The XTA-7000 supports multiple alarm modes. Set the alarm type in the hidden menu (press both ◄ and ▼ for 5 seconds from the advanced menu). Common modes: