WarmlyYours PD Pro Snow Switch User Manual

Safety information and warnings

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Snow Switch

®

Model PD Pro

Instruction Manual

23735

Rev. B

06/14 (800) 234-4239

http: www.networketi.com

Environmental Technology, Inc.

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This manual refers to the Snow Switch

®

Model PD Pro control panel manufactured

since October 31, 2013, which uses a universal (100 – 277 VAC; 50/60 Hz) power supply.
Older units use a voltage-specific power supply and have different wiring configurations.

SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS

Abnormal Odor or Smoke

In the event of smoke or a burning or abnormal odor, immediately interrupt power to the unit by

unplugging the unit or by turning off the circuit breaker protecting the unit.

Electrical Shock / Fire Hazard

Even when the heat tapes are disconnected, as long as the circuit breaker is on and power is running to

the unit, voltage is still being applied to the yellow heat tape leads. Therefore, never touch the ends of the

yellow leads or let the two leads touch each other. Do not let the two yellow heat tape leads contact any

component inside the unit.

Any installation involving electric heater wiring must be grounded to earth to protect against shock and

fire hazard. Suitable ground fault detection and interrupting systems must be in use at all times to reduce

shock and fire hazard and to protect equipment.

Electric wiring to heating elements must be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC)

requirements and all other local and applicable electrical codes and any third party standards. Follow the

installation instructions contained herein and those provided by the heater manufacturer.

Use a GFEP (Ground Fault Equipment Protection) circuit breaker on each branch circuit connected to the

ice melting system. Clearly label each circuit breaker with its function. This is vitally important when

there is more than a single point of disconnect.

Size the circuit breaker in accordance with the size of the expected load. The maximum current load for

the PD Pro is 30 Amp resistive. The PD Pro often serves as a pilot duty relay for operating high current

single- or three-phase contactors in residential or light commercial applications. This product is intended

for use in residential or light commercial applications. For larger or more critical installations, the “APS”

Series of control panels from Environmental Technology, Inc., provides a cost-effective solution offering

enhanced system design and performance features.

Make certain that the heater shield is properly grounded. Failure to do so may result in damage to the

equipment or fire.

Following installation, and prior to beginning system operation, refer to and perform the Post-Installation

Tests described in this manual.


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