The other day I got to work on a piece of lab equipment.  They had replaced the temperature controller for the bottom platen of a bench top press and couldn’t get the new controller to work right.  First thing I did was check the wiring and no problems were found.  Using the knowledge I gained from over 30 years of working on instrumentation, I checked the thermocouple to make sure it had the correct resistance.  No problem there either.  Next I checked the model number on the temperature controller because E-Bob knows that temperature controllers are configured for specific inputs and outputs and the model number tells how they are set up.  They had the correct controller.

At this point I fired the unit up and checked the output, which in this case was a power mechanical relay.  I noticed right away the contacts on the relay were only staying closed but for a second or two.  The controller was not outputting the correct signal to allow the heating element to heat the platen.  I started checking the temperature controller settings.  E-Bob found a few things wrong with the settings.  The main problem was the controller was set for manual and a very low output.  I also found that the PID values were still at their defaults.  I changed the PID values to the same ones used in the top platen because they were identical systems.  E-Bob finished up by testing the system and everything worked well.

This is just another example of how E-Bob Technical Services works on process controllers and instrumentation.  I have over 30 years experience working on control systems.  E-Bob has worked on everything from bench top analytical equipment to production plant controls and instruments.  If you are having problems with a control system or instrument, try giving E-Bob a call. 

Heated bench top press.
To show temperature controllers.