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cjf12
12-09-2017, 06:46 PM
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Can you help me out with this? Bought a used evaporator and this came with it. Fairly sure it's for adjusting my blower speed but confused how to tie it in this contraption.

bstewar
12-11-2017, 10:10 PM
Looks like you have two separate items...an auto draw off for your front pan and a rheostat for a blower.

cjf12
12-12-2017, 02:45 AM
I could see that. The bigger controller that would be the autodraw has no outlet or anything to hook up a solenoid to though. It has 2 display screens. One says PV other SP. Only wires are to plug it in and one for what appears to be a temp sensor. Also already have a crescendo auto draw with the evaporator. Doesnt appear to be part of that system in anyway.

Moser's Maple
12-12-2017, 04:37 AM
Looks like a temp probe for either your stack or firebox. The larger display is what I'm suspecting to be your temp read out and the smaller box is to adjust your blower speed to find your sweet spot in boiling.
If this is what I think it is....look either on your stack for a hole this probe goes into, the back of the arch where the base stack meets, or the backside of the ramp on the arch to see if it goes there.
Again I could be way off in left field on this too:confused:

Cjadamec
12-12-2017, 05:43 AM
The grey probe looks like a high temp stack temperature probe. The big box is an old PID controller that looks like somebody scavenged out of a industrial facility of some sort.

With the way it looks in the picture I think its just being used as a simple digital stack temp readout and a manual rheostat for the blower.


PV = process value, or the actual temperature the probe is reading
SP = set point, the value that the controller wants PV to be

The buttons on the display allow you to set the Proportional–Integral–Derivative of the feedback to control the output signal of the big box.

cjf12
12-12-2017, 11:12 AM
Thats what i was thinking but what did not make sense to me was no way to plug the rheostat stat into the controller. Thought maybe they all worked together so blower sped up and slowed down based on temp. Its ok if it doesnt but was thinking it was pretty awesome if it did. So in reality its a glorified thermometer in this application it seems.