by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | Snow & Ice Sensors FAQs
Yes! The sensor wire can be extended up to 500 feet with #18 awg wire and 2000 feet with #12 awg wire. Be sure to follow NEC and local code for all electrical connections. Be sure to follow NEC and local code for all electrical connections. A three-conductor...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | Snow & Ice Sensors FAQs
The CIT-1, GIT-1 & SIT-6E sensors all call for heat when they sense conditions with both a temperature below 38 °F (3.33 °C) and moisture on their moisture grid. Click here to see more about Snow & Ice sensors...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | Snow & Ice Sensors FAQs
This depends on the controller, on the newer APS-C series controllers, EUR-5A controller and the PRO series controllers they are supplied with 24VDC across the red and black wires (black is ground). The control signal coming back to the melt control is measured...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
How can I change the pressure settings on my NETCOM? Establish communications with the dehydrator through the Ethernet interface (default IP address from the factory is 192.168.52.2) and navigate to the configuration page. Here you can change the low pressure alarm,...
by ETI Staff | Jul 26, 2017 | NETCOM FAQs
The NETCOM dehydrator can communicate via Ethernet, RS422, and RS232. The Ethernet interface provides the best communications and control of the dehydrator by providing a web based interface. Through this interface, you can monitor the system, change the IP address,...