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#In the links that appear beneath the drawing, click '''''Process Connections.'''''
#In the links that appear beneath the drawing, click '''''Process Connections.'''''
#Press '''''COPY DATA''''' to get the code to paste into your controller.
#Press '''''COPY DATA''''' to get the code to paste into your controller.


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Revision as of 15:28, 7 November 2022

This page describes the most basic use of a Zero Carbon Controller, plotting a temperature on a graph

Mechanical Design

We start with a wiring diagram.

We know we want to strap a temperature sensor to a pipe, so we generate a wiring diagram for this:

  1. Click the Palette button.
  2. Drag a few Pipe NTCs onto the page.
  3. Click the PROCESS button and press OK when prompted for the name.
  4. In the links that appear beneath the drawing, click Process Connections.
  5. Press COPY DATA to get the code to paste into your controller.