Slant/Fin SC-3 User Manual

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SC-3 Controller

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MOUNTING THE SENSOR

Note: The temperature sensor (thermistor) is built into the enclosure.

• Remove the screw and pull the front cover

off the sensor enclosure.

• The enclosure can either be mounted directly

onto a wall or a 2” x 4” electrical box.

When it is wall mounted, the wiring

should enter through the back or bottom

of the enclosure. Do not mount the enclosure

with the conduit knockout facing upwards

as rain could enter the enclosure and

damage the sensor.

• In order to prevent heat transmitted through the wall from affecting the sensor reading, it may be necessary to install and insulating

barrier behind the enclosure.

• The sensor should be mounted on a northern wall of the building. It should not be exposed to heat sources such as ventilation or

window openings. Caution: If sunlight strikes the sensor enclosure or the surface area surrounding it, the system will provide water

temperatures that are not high enough to meet the demand.

• It should be installed at an elevation above the ground that will prevent accidental damage or tampering.

WIRING AND TESTING THE SENSOR

• Connect 18 AWG or similar wire to the two terminals provided in the enclosure and

run the wires from the sensor to the control. Do not run the wires close to and parallel to
telephone or power cables. If the sensor wires are located in an area with strong sources
of electromagnetic interference (EMI), shielded cable or twisted pair should be used or the
wires can be run in a grounded metal conduit. If using shielded cable, the shield wire
should be connected to the Com Sen terminal on the control and not to earth ground.

• Follow the sensor testing instruction that follows and connect the wires to the control.

• Replace the front cover of the sensor enclosure.

INSTALLING THE SENSORS

OUTDOOR SENSOR SF P/N 339070

UNIVERSAL SENSORS

MOUNTING THE SENSOR SF P/N 339071

Note: These sensors are designed to mount in an immersion well or on a pipe.

For example - If a Sensor is mounted onto a 1” type L copper pipe, there is approximately an 8 second delay between a sudden change in

water temperature and the time the sensor measures the change. This delay increases considerably when steel pipe is used.

It is strongly recommended that an immersion well be used, especially when steel pipe of greater than 1-1/4” is used and also

when large diameter pipes are used and fluid stratification is probable.

Sensor Mounted In Immersion Well

SF P/N 410569

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