Ouellet ETO2 User Manual

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INS

TRUC

TION

Type ETO2

29, 30

Return water temperature sensor,
ETF-522

31, 32

Outdoor temperature sensor, ETF

33, 34

Standby, external input

35, 36

Forced control heat, external input

ETOR SENSOR WIRES :

Note that the pink and grey wires are not used.

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figures

Fig. 1 Installation of ETOG ground sensor

1 Sensor

2 Installation plate

3 Heating element

Fig. 2 Installation of ETOR gutter sensor and ETF outdoor

sensor

1 Thermostat ETO2

2 Gutter sensor

3 Outdoor sensor

Fig. 3 1-zone electric heating with ETOG sensor

Fig. 4 1-zone electric heating with ETOR/ETF sensor

Fig. 5 2-zone electric heating (roof/ground)

Fig. 6 ETOG connection

Fig. 7 ETOR connection

Fig. 8 Heating cable connection, example

Fig. 9 2-stage electric heating control (Y/∆)

Fig. 10 Advanced 2-stage connection (Y/∆)

Fig. 11 1-zone hydronic heating control for control of supply

water temp. with mixing valve

Fig. 12 1- or 2-zone hydronic heating control, simple (same

application setup as 1- or 2-zone electric heating

control)

Fig. 13 Hydronic mixing valve connection

Fig. 14 Hydronic pump connection

Fig. 15 Connections for remote control of standby and forced

heat

Fig. 16 ETO2 controller, terminal overview

rEMOTE COnTrOl (fig. 15):

The forced heat and standby functions can be remotely con-

trolled by wiring ETO2 to external buttons/relays (normally open).

Connect external standby button to terminals 33-34.

Connect external forced heat button to terminals 35-36.

TEsTInG snOw MElTInG sYsTEM

After completing installation and application setup, it is

recommended that the snow melting system is tested.

1. Adjust SET TEMP in the setup menu to max. temperature.

2. Pour some water onto the sensor (ETOG/ETOR).

3. The output relay for the heating cable in the zone concerned

should activate and ON should be indicated on the ETO2

display. Check that the heating cable becomes warm, check

the voltage if possible.

4. After testing, adjust SET TEMP back to the desired setting

(factory setting = +3.0°C / 37.4°F).

wIrInG (fig. 16):

TErMInal COlOur COdE wIrInG
N, L

Supply voltage, 115-240 V AC
50/60 Hz

1, 2

Alarm relay (potential-free), max. 5 A

3, 4

Output relay 1, 16 A (potential-free),

Heating cable 1 (zone 1) /
Primary pump

5, 6

Output relay 2, 16 A (potential-free),

Heating cable 2 (zone 2) /
Secondary pump

7, 8

Output relay 3, 16 A (potential-free),
Heating cable 3

11, 12

brown/green

Sensor heating 1+2, ETOG 1+2 and
ETOR 1+2

13, 14

grey/pink

Temperature sensor, ETOG 1

15, 16

yellow/white

Moisture sensor 1, ETOG 1/ETOR 1

17, 18

grey/pink

Temperature sensor, ETOG 2

19, 20

yellow/white

Moisture sensor 2, ETOG 2 /ETOR 2

21, 22

3- or 4-way mixing valve, 0-10 V

23, 24

3- or 4-way mixing valve, 24 V AC

25, 26

24 V AC from external supply for 3-
or 4-way mixing valve

27, 28

Supply water temperature sensor,
ETF-522

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