Dfl installation information – A.J. Antunes & Co DFL 8743130044 User Manual

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A. J. ANTUNES & CO. www.ajantunes.com 180 Kehoe Blvd., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188

DFL Installation Information

1-630-784-1000 Fax: 630-784-1651

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P/N 1011096 06/10

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Warranty

1. Antunes Controls products are guaranteed to be free

from mechanical and electrical defects for a period of

one year from date of shipment under normal use and

service provided installation is made in accordance

with manufacturers’ recommendations.

2. Parts deemed defective shall be repaired or replaced

at manufacturers option and at manufacturers expense

but shall not include foreign or federal excise taxes,

state or municipal sale or use taxes, all such taxes

not limited to the foregoing being responsibility of the

purchaser.

3. No charge for travel and/or mileage will be allowed to

purchaser.

4. Antunes Controls reserves the right to make changes

in design or make any improvements on any products.

The right is always reserved to modify our equipment

because of new technology, underwriter’s requirements

and/or government regulations.

5. The following are not covered under warranty:

a. Failure from neglect, abuse, careless handling and

mis-application of unit.

b. Failure to observe guidelines for installation or

improper voltage hook-up.

c. Failure caused by improper maintenance.

d. Unless specifically allowed by Antunes Controls, no

other charges may be included under warranty.

Limitation of Liability: If it is understood and agreed

that seller’s liability whether in contract, in tort, under

any warranty, in negligence or otherwise, shall not

exceed the return of the amount of the purchase price

paid by purchaser and under no circumstances shall

seller be liable for special, indirect or consequential

damages. The price stated for the equipment is a

consideration in limiting seller’s liability. No action,

regardless of form, arising out of the transactions may

be brought by purchaser more than one year after the

cause of action has accrued.

Operation

The DFL combines the operation of a single speed fan

control with that of a warm air high limit control. The fan

section of the control activates a p.c. mounted Fan Relay

which is controlled by the Fan Thermistor Sensor. During

the initial power-up state the sensor temperature will be

below the setting set by the front panel potentiometer

labeled Fan Limit and the Fan Relay will be activated

and a front panel Fan LED will light. Once the thermistor

temperature rises above the Fan Limit temperature then

the Fan Relay is de-activated and the Fan LED will

not be lit. The Fan Relay will be re-activated once the

Fan Thermistor Sensor temperature drops below the

Fan Limit potentiometer setting minus front panel HYS

potentiometer setting. As an example, if the Fan Limit

potentiometer is set to 100°F, and the HYS potentiometer

is set to 20°F, then the Fan relay will re-activate once the

Fan Thermistor drops below 90°F. The temperature range

of the Fan Limit potentiometer is from 80°F to 120°F. The

HYS potentiometer adjustment range is 5°F to 50°F.
The operation of the High Limit section of the control is

similar in operation to the Fan Limit except that the High

Limit Relay is activated when the High Limit Thermistor

Sensor temperature is below the setting of the front panel

High Limit set-point potentiometer. Once the High Limit

potentiometer temperature setting has been exceeded

the High Limit Relay will be de-activated and a second

front panel LED labeled Alarm will light. The High Limit

relay will stay de-activated until the High Limit Thermistor

temperature drops below the High Limit set-point

potentiometer minus an internally mounted hysteresis

potentiometer. This internally mounted potentiometer has

an adjustment range of 1°F to 15°F and is accessible only

from inside the control. See figure showing back view of

unit for location of this potentiometer. The control also has

an option of using either 1 or 2 thermistors to control the

Fan and High Limit Relays. This selection is determined

by the position of a 2 pin jumper plug inserted onto the

connector labeled J1. If the jumper plug is inserted so

that positions 2 & 3 are shorted together then only the

Fan thermistor sensor is needed. If however the jumper is

placed between positions 1 and 2 then both Fan and High

Limit thermistors are needed.

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