Ouellet ETO2 User Manual

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Type ETO2

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If faults occur in the ice and snow melting system, it is advisable to check the ETO2 setup. Activate the menu by pressing the encoder

button and select SHOW INFO to display the application settings. If there are errors in the setup, activate REINSTALL using factory

code 1202.

Check that all connections are made correctly, and that cables are fastened in the clamps.

For answers to FAQ, please visit our website: www.ojelectronics.com / support / FAQ - Snowmelting.

Ice/snow does not melt

does the display show hEaT On in zone 1 / 2?

YEs:

o Wait 1-2 hours.

o Check under the snow, if the snow is beginning to melt the system is OK.

o Check heating cables for defects and bad or incorrect connections.

o It may be too cold for snow melting (insufficient power/m2), i.e. the heating cables or hydronic heating system is undersized.

nO:

o The temperature is higher than SET TEMP. Adjust SET TEMP to higher temperature.

o The snow around the ground sensor has melted or drifting snow has exposed the sensor.

Increase AFTERRUN time or activate FORCE HEAT.

o An igloo effect has occurred around the sensor. The ground sensor has melted an insulated cavity under the snow.

Activate FORCE HEAT or set MOIST CTRL to OFF.

o The temperature is lower than the OFF TEMP setting.

Depending on heat output, the system may have a lower temperature limit at which snow can be melted.

Try melting the snow with FORCE HEAT before changing the OFF TEMP.

heating is not shut off after ice/snow melting

o AFTERRUN time is too long – reduce AFTERRUN time and activate RESTART in the menu.

o Moisture detection in the ETOG/ETOR sensor is turned off – set MOIST CTRL to ON in the menu.

If the red ALARM button flashes, one of the following faults has occurred. The relevant message will be displayed in the ALARM menu.

“rETurn TEMP lOw”

- Water temperature in return pipe is too low.

“suPPlY TEMP hIGh”

- Water temperature in supply pipe is too high.

“rETurn sEnsOr”

- Return sensor defective.

“suPPlY sEnsOr”

- Supply sensor defective.

“TEMP sEnsOr 1”

- Temperature sensor 1 (ground or roof) defective.

“TEMP sEnsOr 2”

- Temperature sensor 2 (ground or roof) defective.

“OuTdOOr sEnsOr”

- Outdoor sensor defective.

“sEnsOr hEaTEr”

- Heating element in ground or roof sensor short-circuited.

“frOsT PrOTECT”

- Frost protection active due to low return temperature.

(hydronic systems only)

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