General operation, Installation, Warning – Steffes Transmitter User Manual

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INTERFACING THE TRANSMITTER WITH THE STEFFES 1000

and 2000 SERIES ROOM HEATING UNITS:

All heater locations referenced below are accessed through

the faceplate on the front of the 1000/2000 Series heater.

Refer to the Owner's Manual for operating instructions.

____ 1.

Verify that the heater is operating on the same channel as the

transmitter by checking the setting in Location 11 (L11) of the

heater. The heater is factory preset to operate on channel 1.

____ 2. O

nce good communication is established between the transmitter

and the heater, the lower right indicator light on the heater’s

faceplate illuminates green continuously.

____ 3.

If utilizing the transmitter’s automatic charge control features,

compare the information in Location 46 (L46) of the heater’s

control circuit board to the actual outdoor temperature. This

location will display a hex value approximating the current

outdoor temperature. If the temperature information in L46 is

reading substantially higher or lower than actual outdoor

temperature, refer to Dip Switch Settings 7 and 8.

If the transmitter is installed indoors and automatic charge

control is desired, a remote outdoor sensor is required.

INTERFACING THE TRANSMITTER WITH THE STEFFES 2100

SERIES AND COMFORT PLUS SYSTEMS:

The "Help Menu" on the heater is a

ccessed through the

faceplate on the front of the heater. Refer to the Owner's

and Installer's Manual for operating instructions.

Using the "Help Menu" on the heater’s control panel:

____ 1. Verify that the heater is operating on the same channel as the

transmitter. The 2100 Series heater is factory preset to operate

on channel 1. Comfort Plus systems are not factory preset for

power line carrier.

____ 2. Verify that power line carrier communication is occurring.
____ 3. If utilizing the transmitter’s automatic charge control features,

compare the outdoor temperature information from the "Help

Menu" to current outdoor temperature. If the temperature

information in the help menu is substantially higher or lower

than actual outdoor temperature, refer to Dip Switch Settings 7

and 8.

GENERAL OPERATION

The Steffes Power Line Carrier (PLC) Transmitter is a device used for

communicating information through the local electric circuits to an

unlimited number of Steffes microprocessor based heating systems

(1000, 2000, 2100, 3100, 4100, and 5100 Series) and other controllable

devices incorporating the Steffes PLC receiver. A receiver is built into

Steffes microprocessor based heating systems, so the transmitter can

communicate directly with the equipment without the cost of additional

controls or electrical wiring. Therefore, overall installation costs of an

ETS system can be significantly reduced, especially in multiple unit

installations and projects such as hotels, motels, apartments, condos, etc.

The transmitter must be wired into the line voltage power serving the

installation. The transmitter continuously sends information through the

local electric circuits. This information is received by the Steffes heating

equipment and other controllable devices with a correlating receiver,

provided they are on the same power company distribution transformer as

the transmitter.

INSTALLATION

Mount the transmitter in the desired location.

If utilizing the built-in outdoor temperature sensing

thermistor, it is important to place the transmitter in an area

where it will NOT be exposed to direct sunlight.

Line Voltage Connections

This device can be connected to 120V or 208V/240V, single phase.

In most applications, optimum performance is achieved

when connected to 208V/240V.

The PLC transmitter is factory

configured for 208V/240V field

connections. DO NOT connect the

transmitter to 277V unless the

identification label indicates it is

suitable for 277V. A three-phase

option is available as a special order.

WARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE: Risk

of electric shock, injury, or

death. All line voltage wiring

connections MUST be made

within and routed through the

line voltage raceway of the

transmitter’s factory installed

junction box.

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