How to integrate a finned tubular heater with a temperature control system?
Integrating a finned tubular heater with a temperature control system ensures safe, efficient, and consistent heating in industrial and HVAC applications. Below is a practical step-by-step guide on how to do this:
1. Understand the Key Components
Essential Components:
- Finned Tubular Heater – your heating element
- Temperature Sensor – usually a thermocouple, RTD, or thermistor
- Temperature Controller – PID or on/off controller
- Solid State Relay (SSR) or Contactor – for switching power to the heater
- Power Supply – matched to heater's voltage and power rating
- (Optional) Safety Devices – such as thermal cutoffs, fuses, or over-temperature alarms
2. Wiring the System
Detailed Steps:
- Connect the sensor to the temperature controller (correct input terminals, e.g., for a K-type thermocouple or PT100 RTD).
- Wire the heater power circuit through a relay (SSR or mechanical contactor) controlled by the output signal from the temperature controller.
- Make sure the heater is grounded and properly fused.
- Configure the controller to your desired setpoint and control logic (on/off, PID, etc.).
3. Place the Temperature Sensor Properly
Correct sensor placement is critical:
- In the airflow path (for air heating)
- Embedded or clamped to the workpiece or heated surface
- Near the heater but not directly touching the fins, to avoid false readings
Avoid:
- Positioning the sensor too far from the actual heating zone
- Placing it in direct contact with the heating element






