Heater wiring – Steffes 2006 User Manual

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Heater Wiring

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HEATER DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

The brick core charging of the 2000 series room heating unit is capable of being controlled by low voltage
wiring, by line voltage wiring, by a time clock or by a power line carrier signal (wireless control) with the use of
the Steffes power line carrier (PLC) control system.

Depending on which method of heating element control is being used, the unit configuration dip switches will
need to be set accordingly. (See Figure 13 for location of these dip switches in the heater.) The function of each
dip switch is as follows:

Dip Switch #1 = Invert Peak Signal (Should be "ON" if using a time clock for control purposes.)
Dip Switch #2 = NOT USED (Should always remain in "OFF" position.)
Dip Switch #3 = Invert Occupied/Not Occupied Signal (Room Temperature Set back)
Dip Switch #4 = Invert Anticipated (Pre-Peak) Signal
Dip Switch #5 = Enable Auxiliary Heat Call Feature
Dip Switch #6 = Automatic Charge Control Configuration (Should be "ON" if a direct wired outdoor sensor is being

used for automatic brick core charge regulation.)

Dip Switch #7 = Security (Editing Control) Mode
Dip Switch #8 = Used for factory purposes ONLY. (Must always remain in "OFF" position.)

If the dip switch button is set in the up position, the dip switch is in the "ON" (activated) position.
If the dip switch button is set in the down position, the dip switch is in the "OFF" (deactivated)
position. (See Figure 13 for location of the dip switches in the heater.)

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