There are various output methods for thermostats, primarily depending on the control environment and the characteristics of the controlled equipment. The following are some commonly used thermostat output methods:
00001. Voltage OutputThis is one of the most common output methods, which controls the equipment's operating status by adjusting the amplitude of the voltage signal. Typically, 0V indicates a closed control signal, while 10V or 5V signifies a fully open control signal, at which point the controlled equipment begins to operate. This output method is suitable for devices requiring gradual control, such as motors, fans, and lighting.




































