Heater page and tile information
Heater tile information
The heater tile displays the number of heating outputs currently running, the actual heating power in BTU
or Watts, and the actual heating power in percentage.
Heater page information
The heater tiles are displayed in rooms where heaters were added as equipment. The flame icon repre-
sents heater tiles. When you press on the heater tile within a house/barn, the following information is
displayed:
Field
Description
Name
Displays the name given to the heater during configuration
Status
Displays the current status of each heater (Off, On, On low, On high, On variable, trou-
ble, manual bypass)
Start high/low
Displays the temperatures at which low fire begins and the temperature at which the
heater starts (in a case of a dual capacity heater, the low and high start temperatures
are displayed)
Stop
Displays the temperature at which the heater stops
T
Displays average temperature of heater's associated temperature probes
Run 24h low/high
Displays the amount of time the heater has run for the past 24 hours (in a case of a dual
capacity heater, run times at low and high are displayed)
Control probes
Displays the name of the sensors associated to the selected heater by the name they
were given during configuration
Actual T
Displays the temperature of each sensor
Start T
Indicates the start temperature of the selected heater. Value displayed here is the same
as the value displayed in the table
+ and – offset
Displays the temporary offset to the heater's start temperature entered. Use the + and -
buttons to change the value in 0.1° increments. Select the offset value to enter an offset
value by hand.
Hot start
Displays the start offset of the corresponding heater. It can be adjusted or corrected
here temporarily
Correction time
countdown
Indicates how much time the correction will remain active
Max
Maximum amperage draw allowed for the heater. Any value above this causes a high
amperage trouble
Min
Minimum amperage draw allowed for the heater. Any value below this causes a low
amperage trouble
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