by ETI Staff | Jan 24, 2021 | Controller, Frequently Asked Questions, Sensors, snow melting management, Snow Switch
WHY DO I HAVE A RED GFEP LIGHT ON? The GFEP indicator will come on when a ground fault occurs in one of the heater circuits. The insulating resistance of the heater cable is breaking down or the cable has been damaged allowing current to pass to ground thru an...
by ETI Staff | Sep 16, 2020 | Sensors, snow melting management, Snow Owl, Snow Switch, Weather
SENSOR PLACEMENT FOR SNOW & ICE MELT APPLICATIONS A great number of service calls come in with the common problem of the heaters not coming on even though it is snowing outside or there is ice buildup. After trouble- shooting the system it is discovered...
by ETI Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Controller, Frequently Asked Questions, Sensors, Snow & Ice Sensors FAQs, snow melting management, Snow Switch, Troubleshooting, Weather
Snow & Ice Systems – APS-3C QUESTION – Can I simulate a sensor call for heat to test the system? ANSWER – Yes, by putting a jumper between pins 1 and 2 of the class two...
by ETI Staff | Jul 17, 2020 | News, Snow & Ice Sensors FAQs, snow melting management, Snow Switch
Winter is right around the corner and now is the time to inspect your snow and ice melt system and preform any necessary maintenance. Routine inspection and basic maintenance will keep your snow and ice melt system functioning efficiently for years to come. We have...
by ETI Staff | Jun 26, 2020 | Controller, snow melting management, Snow Switch, TRACON
From coast-to-coast and station-to-station, ETI’s line of products keeps the wheels of commerce rolling by holding Mother Nature’s worst at bay. ETI’s Snow Switch line of Snow & Ice Melt Sensors and Controllers offer the most technically advanced thermal...
by ETI Staff | Apr 7, 2020 | News, snow melting management, Snow Owl, Snow Switch
THE ETI SNOW OWL STORY For over 40 years the SNOW SWITCH CIT 1 aerial sensor has been the most reliable go to snow sensor in the world. Combining several technologies, the original inventors were integral in creating the aerial snow sensor market. Billions of cubic...