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

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...

Why is my heater light flashing?

by ETI Staff | Aug 2, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions

A flashing heater light indicates a missing or broken High Temperature Limit sensor. This sensor is required. The sensor is not polarized and must be connected to pins 1 and 2. Refer to figure 17 in the manual.

Is there a way to make the system come on with temperature only?

by ETI Staff | Aug 2, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions

The APS C series systems are designed to turn on and off, as the weather requires heat to deal with snow or icing conditions. Although a thermostatic dry contact switch can be used to override the system on for temperature alone, is not recommended since it will...

How do I simulate a sensor call for heat to test my snowmelt/deicing system?

by ETI Staff | Aug 2, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions

There are two basic way to test a system to ensure that the control(s) will work when snow and/or ice are detected. The first way is to simulate the conditions required for operation. Lower the temperature of the sensor if it is not cold enough out and then get the...
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