Rctd-031 [2021] -

| ✅ Do | ❌ Don’t | |------|----------| | Read the full sheet before powering on. | Bypass or modify internal fuses, wiring, or firmware. | | Verify that the input voltage matches the label on the unit. | Operate the unit in a wet environment unless it’s a rated IP‑rated version. | | Keep the device on a stable, level surface and allow enough clearance for airflow. | Cover ventilation grills or block airflow paths. | | Use only manufacturer‑approved accessories (sensors, probes, cables). | Connect any third‑party sensor that isn’t calibrated for the RCTD‑031. | | Disconnect power before performing any maintenance . | Attempt repairs while the unit is still plugged in. |

RCTD‑031: A Breakthrough in Radiative‑Cooling Thermoelectric Devices for Sustainable Energy Harvesting rctd-031

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Remote‑Controlled Temperature/Digital controller (commonly used in lab‑bench, HVAC, or industrial processes). | | Primary functions | • Precise temperature set‑point control • Real‑time data logging • Remote monitoring via Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth • Alarm & safety shut‑off | | Typical applications | • Scientific research (incubators, reaction chambers) • Food‑service & cold‑chain monitoring • Manufacturing process control • Home‑brew / hobbyist climate rigs | | Power source | 120 V AC (or 230 V AC for EU markets) with an optional 12 V DC backup. | | User interface | 3‑button LCD panel + optional mobile/web app. | | ✅ Do | ❌ Don’t | |------|----------|

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