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Direct Mount SSR / Heater Controller

11/14/2012 4:43 PM

Recently we have been putting VFD's on the wall directly with a accessory conduit kit. It makes for a simple / low cost installation, and maintains NEMA4 enclosure rating. I have a project which has a bunch of heater controllers. Does anyone know of a controller which I can mount the same way? Something like this: http://www.watlow.com/products/controllers/din-a-mite-c-power-controller.cfm

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Re: Direct Mount SSR / Heater Controller

11/15/2012 8:18 AM

A picture is worth 1000 words. Only you can answer your question because I can't visualize your installation. In any case, a search on the internet for "Wall Mounted Heater Controller" might just get you what you want. Good Luck!

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Re: Direct Mount SSR / Heater Controller

11/15/2012 8:37 AM

Thanks, with the proper search terms these came up. http://www.infralight.com.au/Power_Controllers.html USA distribution, don't know yet.

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