So I want to use a Auber 2352 to heat my HLT. It will relay to the SSR which will switch power to the heating element. But I also planned on having the SSR switch power to a circulating pump whenever the heating element goes on. Is this going to kill my pump?
I guess I'm concerned about how the 2352 "flattens" the temperature approach towards set point. For instance, if I set my HLT temp to 165, and the water begins heating rapidly from 70 to 155, doesn't the 2352 change the relay output firing to the SSR so that it doesn't overshoot 165? If that's the case, is it bad to have a pump that is connected to the SSR?
Would there be a better way of doing this?
I guess I'm concerned about how the 2352 "flattens" the temperature approach towards set point. For instance, if I set my HLT temp to 165, and the water begins heating rapidly from 70 to 155, doesn't the 2352 change the relay output firing to the SSR so that it doesn't overshoot 165? If that's the case, is it bad to have a pump that is connected to the SSR?
Would there be a better way of doing this?