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Can I simulate a sensor call for heat to test the system?

by ETI Staff | Jul 21, 2017 | EUR-5A FAQs

Yes, to test the system by simulating a sensor call for heat, connect a short jumper wire between terminal block terminals 25 (sensor signal) and 24 (sensor ground). Now the Heat LED should turn on within 10 seconds and the control relay should close. If the Heat LED...

When the system was installed the high temperature sensor was not installed, can I still make the unit work?

by ETI Staff | Jul 21, 2017 | EUR-5A FAQs

The High Temperature limit sensor is intended for two purposes, either as a slab sensor when the EUR-5A is used for heating sidewalks, patios or drives ways or for ambient air temperature when the unit is used for roof and gutter melt systems. In roof and gutter...

Why doesn’t adjusting the High Temperature Limit dial turn the unit on?

by ETI Staff | Jul 21, 2017 | EUR-5A FAQs

The High Temperature limit dial is used to set the maximum temperature that the unit will work at. When the High Temperature limit sensor detects a temperature higher than what is selected on the EUR-5A high temperature dial it overrides the system and shuts it off....
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