Important – Steffes 2106 Owner & Installers Manual User Manual

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time clocK moDule PeAK control

The Steffes time clock module (Order Item #1301014) is another option

for providing a peak control signal to the heaters. The optional time clock

module is installed inside the heater’s line voltage electrical compartment

and interfaces with the heater’s relay board. Peak control times are required

to be programmed into the heater once the module is installed to enable the

time clock feature.
In addition to providing peak control signals, the time clock module can

also provide automatic room temperature set back, if desired. Refer to the

instructions provided with the time clock module for more information on

the installation and operation of this device.

line VoltAge PeAK control

Line voltage peak control is also an option, but is not the preferred method as it is usually more complex and

expensive. If line voltage control is utilized, the blower/control circuit of the heater must be powered with

an uninterrupted circuit. An external switching device, such as a relay panel, is necessary to directly control

the heating element charging circuits. If relying on this method of control, the faceplate on the heater must

continuously display a brick core operating mode of “C” (charge) regardless of whether it is an off-peak or on-peak

time.

lOW vOlTAge eleCTrICAl COnneCTIOnS - OuTDOOr

TemPerATure SenSOr (OPTIOnAl)

The outdoor temperature sensor can be installed in one of two

ways: direct wired to the system or wired to the Steffes power

line carrier system. If direct wired to the heater, one sensor

per heater is required. Refer to the Low Voltage Connection

Diagrams (Figures 7 and 8) and the instructions included with

Unless servicing, power

to the heater should not

be turned off at the circuit

breaker when using the

Steffes Time Clock Module.

If power is off to the blower/

control circuit for an

extended period of time, it

may be necessary to reset

the current day and time.

IMPORTANT

2100 Series

Installation 2.08

Installation Methods: A) Hard wired to the heater

Or

B) Connected to Power Line Carrier (PLC) - reference Owner's and Installer's Manual for

this installation.

Theory of Operation: The outdoor sensor monitors outdoor temperature and provides this information to the

system. The system responds by automatically storing heat in its brick core according to

outdoor temperature and the heating requirements.

location of: The outdoor sensor must be placed in a location where it can accurately sense outdoor temperature

and is not affected by direct sunlight or other abnormal temperature conditions.

Wiring to heater: • Route low voltage wire from the outdoor sensor to the electrical compartment through one

of the low voltage wire knockouts.

Connect to the two gray wires in the low voltage raceway.

If the sensor wiring is routed through an external wall, the opening through which the wire

is routed MUST be sealed. Failure to do so may affect the accuracy of the outdoor tem-

perature sensor.

The outdoor sensor can be extended up to a total of 250 ft if needed.

Unshielded Class II (thermostat) wire can be used as extension wire as long as it is segre-

gated from any line voltage cabling.

No other loads can be controlled or supplied through this cable. It is for connection of the

outdoor sensor ONLY.

This low voltage cable MUST not enter any line voltage enclosure.

If connecting to the Steffes power line

carrier (PLC) system, follow the instal-

lation instructions in the PLC system's

Owner's and Installer's Guide.

IMPORTANT

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