Hello everybody,
i would like to control the compressor speed of a SECOP BD50F with my RevPI AIO module. Therefore i need to connect the c and t pin of the compressor with my aio.
How could i set a variable resistance from 0 to 1500 Ohm?
Should i connect the c/t pin to the +I and ground pin of my aio and control the compressor speed by setting 5mA --> R=0 --> speed=2000rpm and by setting 2mA --> R=1523Ohm --> speed = 3500rpm according to the datasheet?
Or should i adjust the resistance by setting a ca. 3 V signal --> 2000rpm an 0V signal --> 3500rpm?
Or should i use a digital poti?
Thanks for your reply.
Kind regards
Simon
Datasheet
https://assets.danfoss.com/documents/59 ... 000101.pdf
Adjustable Resistance for Speed Control
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- KUNBUS
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Re: Adjustable Resistance for Speed Control
Dear Simon,
could you pls. so kind and provide us with a circuit diagram?
Thank you very much in advance,
BR, Julian, Kunbus Sales
could you pls. so kind and provide us with a circuit diagram?
Thank you very much in advance,
BR, Julian, Kunbus Sales
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Re: Adjustable Resistance for Speed Control
if the switch is closed and resistance is zero --> speed 2000rpm
if the switch is closed and resistance is 1523 Ohm--> speed 3500rpm
Could i connect a AO to C and T instead of the switch-resistance circuit to adjust the resistance? Or do i have to use a digital poti and a switch?
- Salma Benamor
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Re: Adjustable Resistance for Speed Control
Hello Simon,
yes you can connect the AIO to C and T instead of the switch-resistance circuit to adjust the resistance.
As you know U = R * I => R = U / I . So you can replace the resistance with the Voltage and the Current. In the photos bellow you can see how to connect the AIO Pins with the Thermostat.
Salma.
yes you can connect the AIO to C and T instead of the switch-resistance circuit to adjust the resistance.
As you know U = R * I => R = U / I . So you can replace the resistance with the Voltage and the Current. In the photos bellow you can see how to connect the AIO Pins with the Thermostat.
Salma.