General lcd-8 overview – WarmlyYours SCV-DUAL User Manual

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Snow Switch

®

Model LCD–8 Aerial Snow Controller, 100 – 240 VAC

24782 Rev. A 03/13

(800) 234-4239

http://www.networketi.com

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Environmental Technology, Inc.

green LED

Ambient Air
Temperature
Sensor

yellow LED

Figure 2. LCD-8 LEDs

Figure 1. LCD-8

General

LCD-8 Overview

The Snow Switch

®

Model LCD–8 (Figure 1) is a configurable aerial snow melt-

ing system controller which makes automatic snow melting a cost-effective alterna-

tive in even the smallest applications. Heaters operate at temperatures below the

LCD-8’s configurable set point, 38°F (3.3°C) default, only when required. The adjust-

able hold-on period, 3 hours default, continues heater operation after snow stops to

ensure complete melting. The LCD–8 controller includes an internal magnetic reed

switch used for manual heater cycling and configuring the controller’s operational

temperature set point and hold-on time.

The LCD–8 controller is available as a model which operates from either an

automatic selecting 100VAC – 240VAC or as a model which operates from 24VAC.

These two voltage options combine with the configurable hold-on time and tem-

perature set point to meet the need of a wide number of applications using just two

part numbers.

It controls heater loads up to 16 amps resistive or 3 amps inductive. The

operating temperature range extends from –40°F to 140°F (–40°C to 60°C). The

redesigned, patent pending, rugged polycarbonate enclosure provides excellent

protection at temperature extremes, while allowing snow to shed to prevent iglooing

over the moisture sensor.

The internal magnetic reed switch allows for both configuration and manual

heater operation without the need for external switches—which are susceptible to

damage—or the need to open the enclosure.

Verifying system functionality after installation or when troubleshooting used

to require spray circuit cooler or ice for controller activation. The Sno-Test™ feature

eliminates this need by performing a self-test after power application and operating

heaters in a unique pattern for a few seconds. Reading the test results takes only an

AC voltmeter or clamp-on ammeter.

A configurable snow sensor with two light-emitting diode (LED) indicator

lamps (Figure 2), the LCD-8 features a hold-on timer which allows its system to

operate to a drier surface after melting snow.

• The hold-on timer can be configured for off, 1 hour, 3 hours or 5 hours.

The operating temperature can be configured for none (precipitation sensor),

36°F, 38°F or 40°F.

• The low-temperature lockout (17°F), which disengages unit operation, can be

enabled or not.

• Default configuration: 38°F operating temperature; 3 hour hold-on; no lockout.

• The LCD-8 uses an internal magnetic switch. The user swipes a magnet

externally across this switch to start a hold-on cycle or to terminate a running

hold-on cycle.

This switch may also be used to reconfigure the unit, or to view the current

configuration.

• The green LED, ordinarily on steady, blinks to indicate a concern with the unit.

This LED is also used in the LCD-8’s configuration process.

• The yellow LED indicator is lit whenever the output relay is powered (“on”).

• There is an initialization period where the heaters are tested.

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