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ETA1412 digital temperature controller, fuse size from specs

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Hi,

I'm wiring in a ETA1412 digital temperature controller and I'm getting a little confused with the running power fuse rating.

On the 7/8 pin details it states that its a "184-253V AC 50/60Hz 3AV" but it's also stating at the fuse "F 100mA 250V". Does this mean I should be fitting a 100mA fuse or a 3A fuse?

The specs (in German, sorry) are **broken link removed**

Cheers

Si
 

Fuse size from specs

Hi Simon,
You will need the 100mA fuse.
The sign on the 7/8 pin is for the power supply ratings. Don't confuse it with the fuse.
 
Fuse size from specs

sepe is correct.

Also, you have mis-read the diagram. It says 3VA not 3AV. In other words 3 watts in simplistic terms. That is around 12.5mA.

Keith.
 
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Thanks Guys.

I think the VA AV was a typo rather than a missread ... I have this KINESIS keyboard that I'm not quite used to yet :) Nice to know that it's a power rating though. I take it that the amps is calculated by 3VA / 253V??

Si
 

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simondavidkelly said:
Nice to know that it's a power rating though. I take it that the amps is calculated by 3VA / 253V??

Si

Correct. VA = volts.amps which is sort of power if you ignore the power factor.

Keith
 
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