WarmlyYours PD Pro Snow Switch User Manual

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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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SETTING THE HOLD-ON TIME

Heating action begins a few seconds after the sensor detects moisture at or below 38°F (3.3°C).
However, heating action continues even after the sensor no longer detects moisture based on the

Hold-On Time setting. The Hold-On Time control knob allows you to set the length of time the
unit will continue heating even after the sensor no longer detects moisture. This is beneficial

because it typically takes longer for ice to melt than it took to form initially and also because it

keeps moisture from re-freezing before it has fully evaporated. As indicated on the front panel,
the Hold-On Time can be set for anywhere from 0 to 8 hours as indicated by the arrow on the

control knob. Note that if the Hold-On Time control knob is set at 0 (as shown in Figure 5), the
unit will produce heat only for as long as the sensor detects moisture but for no longer. For that

reason and to ensure more effective heating, it is recommended that the Hold-On Time be set up

closer to the mid-way point, corresponding to about 2 to 6 hours.

Set or increase the Hold-On Time as desired by rotating the control knob to the right or
clockwise. Decrease the Hold-On Time setting by rotating the control knob to the left or

counterclockwise. Again, remember that if the Hold-On Time control knob is set at 0, the unit

will produce heat only for as long as the system sensor(s) detect moisture and no longer.

USING THE HEATER CYCLE BUTTON

The Heater Cycle control button allows you to manually initiate a heating cycle regardless of
weather conditions, whether or not the sensor currently detects moisture, and regardless of the

temperature. The Heater Cycle control button also allows the operator to cancel a heating cycle

currently in progress, regardless of the Hold-On Time setting, unless the SNOW LED is on,
indicating the sensor currently detects moisture at or below 38°F (3.3°C). Remember, if you

manually initiate a heating cycle by pressing the Heater Cycle button, that heating cycle will last
for the duration of the current Hold-On Time setting, unless manually cancelled by pressing the

Heater Cycle a second time.


It is not necessary for the Hold-On Time setting on the control box and the Hold-On Time setting

on the RCU to be identical. Note, however, that if a heating cycle is manually started by pressing
the Heater Cycle button on the control box, that the resulting heating cycle will last as long as the

Hold-On Time setting on the control box. Similarly, if a heating cycle is initiated using the RCU,

the resulting heating cycle will last as long as the Hold-On Time setting on the RCU.



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