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5 Common Temperature Control Mistakes in Industrial Panel Building and How to Avoid Them

Certain recurring mistakes in temperature control lead to commissioning delays, field failures, and customer complaints. Here are the five most frequent and how to avoid them.

Mistake 1: Mismatched Sensor and Controller Input

A Type K thermocouple wired to a controller configured for Type J gives readings off by tens of degrees. Solution: Always verify sensor type and use controllers with universal input like the VXT-TCN4, which can be reconfigured via the front panel.

Mistake 2: Relay Output for High-Frequency PID

Relays cannot switch fast enough for tight PID control and wear out within months. Solution: Use SSR-driving voltage pulse output paired with a solid-state relay for any cycle time under 5 seconds. Voxintech offers both VXT-TCN4 SSR-output controllers and VXT-SSR relays.

Mistake 3: Ignoring Panel Ambient Temperature

Inside closed panels in Indian summers, ambient can exceed 55-60 degrees — beyond controller ratings. Solution: Ensure adequate ventilation, mount SSRs on proper heat sinks, and position controllers away from heat-generating components.

Mistake 4: No Alarm Configuration

Without alarms, a failed sensor can drive output to 100 percent causing runaway heating. Solution: Configure high-limit alarm and sensor break alarm. The VXT-TCN4 supports dual independent alarm outputs.

Mistake 5: No Communication Wiring Provisioned

End customers increasingly ask for data connectivity later. Retrofitting RS485 wiring into a finished panel is costly. Solution: Spec controllers with RS485 Modbus from the start and run communication cable during initial build. The VXT-TCN4 includes RS485 as standard.