by ETI Staff | Aug 4, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The sensor wires can be extended up to 500 feet with #18 awg wire and 2000 feet with #12 awg wire.
by ETI Staff | Aug 4, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions
In a word: No! The GIT-1 is meant for use with APS control panels, EUR-5A controls and the PRO series controls. The GIT-3A sensor is unique to the GIT-3A.
by ETI Staff | Aug 4, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions
When using a control or controller that does not include integral ground fault, using a ground fault breaker is required to provide protection for the heater tapes used with this product. Failure to do so will put the installation at risk for fire if the heaters...
by ETI Staff | Aug 3, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions
Aside from checking the input voltage from the circuit breaker, you can also check the voltage between the red and black sensor wires on the GIT-3A. The controller should supply 16VDC to the sensor over these wires.
by ETI Staff | Aug 2, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions
BEMC stands for Building Energy Management Computer, which can be used to remotely monitor and control the EUR-5A controller. These connections are made to pins 10 through 16. The following diagram will aid in making these connections. The BEMC can use the override on...
by ETI Staff | Aug 2, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions
The high temperature sensor is intended for two purposes, either as a slab sensor when the EUR-5A is used for heating sidewalks, patios or driveways or for ambient air temperature when the unit is used for roof and gutter melt systems. In roof and gutter applications...