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#44 Induction Heater Control44
The induction heating process can
be readily controlled by the
temperature of the part as mea-sured by
an IRt/c non-contact infrared thermo-couple. Several
issues should be considered in an installation:
- The
effect of the field on the IRt/c: since
the measuring signal is
electrically isolated from the housing,
the IRt/c will operate in even a very strong
field. The shield wire should be attached to
a proper signal ground. If there is excessive
heating from the field, consider
using the cooling jacket kit,
with the same water source as is
used to cool the coil.
- The
field-of-view: the
preferred method is to view the
part between the coil turns or
from the end. Select the IRt/c
model that best suits the
requirements. For small gaps
between coils, consider the focused
models
- Part
temperature: IRt/c models
can be used to measure target
temperatures up to 5000°F (2760°C).
Select the correct model for the control
temperature desired.
- Part
surface material: For bare
metal parts the Lo E models are
recommended. For coated or non-metal
surfaces the Hi E models should be used.

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