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Retro-DWS Installation

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Note:

 GFCI model supplied

may be different than the 

one shown.

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Pilot light

(120V 15A

example shown)

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  Electrical System Connection

Electrical Connection for GFC (Ground Fault Plug-in) Models 

A. Unpack the Retro-DWS system plug from its protective package.
B. Plug into your dedicated outlet. 120V 5-15R outlet for 120V 

systems or 240V 6-15R outlet for 240V systems.

C. Push reset button on the cord set ground fault device until light 

comes ON. If light does not illuminate check power to outlet. Do 

not remove or tamper with the cord set. If used with a thermostat 

it may be necessary to bypass the thermostat control and plug 

directly into receptacle to perform test.

D. Push test button and light will go OFF. This indicates that the 

electrical circuit is intact and fully protected.

E.  Push reset button again and light will come ON. This indicates 

that your Retro-DWS is working. 

F.  Follow this test procedure before each season and monthly while 

in use.

Your Retro-DWS is now fully functional.

If at any time your Retro-DWS system fails to work call your local 

electrician or Heat-Line for assistance at 1-800-584-4944.

Unplug when not in use.

Electrical Connection for CS (Cord-Set) Models into Junction Box 

Note:

 The “CS” version is designed to be installed by a qualified 

electrician and must be inspected by the governing electrical 

authority following completion of installation.
A. Ensure the Retro-DWS system will be operated on a dedicated 

ground fault protected circuit with over-current protection 

appropriate for the circuit conductor size and heating cable length.

B. Confirm power is disconnected at the power supply prior to 

proceeding. 

C. Remove approved junction box cover.
D. Route the Retro-DWS cord-set wires into box with the supplied 

strain relief fitting.

E.  Connect appropriate wires together using approved wire nuts. 

Match wires white to white, black to black, and green to green. In 

the case of a metal junction box/enclosure, match green to ground 

screw and confirm screw is tight and secured afterward.

F.  Double check that the wires have been connected correctly and 

tight. 

G. Install junction box cover.
H. Establish power to the circuit and test/reset the ground fault 

device for proper operation.

I.  Test the GFCI at the breaker before each season and monthly 

while in use. 

Your Retro-DWS system is now fully functional.

If at any time your Retro-DWS system fails to work call your local 

electrician or Heat-Line for assistance at 1-800-584-4944.

L2/N

 (white)

L

 (black)

G

 (green)

ZSCT

ST

GFP

Ground

Fault

Protection

L2/N

 (white)

L

 (black)

G

 (green)

Ground

(green)

Ground

(green)

ZSCT

ST

GFP

Ground

Fault

Protection

Enclosure

ground

Non-Metal Junction Box

Metal Junction Box

Summary of Contents for Retro-DWS

Page 1: ...ON LIGH T MUS T GO OFF 4 PRE SS AND REL EAS E RES ET BUT TON AGA IN FOR USE DO NOT USE IF TES T FAIL S RAIN PRO OF DO NOT IMM ERS E 1L37 10 TES T TES T RES ET RES ET Approvals Usage Type W Installation Type D USA Table of Contents General Information 1 Warnings 1 Kit Contents 2 Ordering Chart 2 Optional Accessories 2 Standard 4 inch Cleanout Instructions 3 Standard 3 inch Cleanout Instructions 5 C...

Page 2: ... volt 460 ft 540 ft 8 watt 240 volt 300 ft 400 ft Length of Heater Product DWS 120 volt 100 130 volt Retro DWS DWS2 240 volt 208 277 volt Retro DWS Wattage 5 5 watts self regulating heater standard 8 8 watts self regulating heater Retro DWS Product Code Note Installers must provide 20 Amp circuit for Cord Set lengths greater than maximum lengths set for GFC L E V IT O N W A R N IN G TO PR OT EC T ...

Page 3: ...rilled disolving ball point 5 1 Loosen the clamps on either end of the 4 flexible pipe coupler do not remove the clamps from their seated location on the flexible pipe coupler body Remove threaded cleanout plug CAUTION Effluent may be present when threaded cap is removed 2 Slide the flexible pipe coupler onto the now exposed spigot end of the male threaded adapter fitting and tighten the clamp to ...

Page 4: ...ard industry practices test the integrity of the seal Note Be sure not to install the fitting interface and electrical in a manner which would render the system non serviceable L E V IT O N W A R N IN G TO PR OT EC T AG AI NS T EL EC TR ON IC SH OC K TE ST BE FO RE EA CH US E 1 PL UG IN TO RE CE PT AC LE 2 IF LI GH T IS NO T ON PR ES S AN D RE LE AS E RE SE T BU TT ON LI GH T SH OU LD CO M E ON 3 ...

Page 5: ...ular heating cable sys tem into the pipe through the installed flexible coupler Note The pre drilled dissolving ballpoint is designed to reduce the friction of the Retro DWS tubular heater end seal during installation It also aids the passing of the tubular heater product through and around fittings located along length the pipe Remove threaded cleanout plug CAUTION Effluent may be present when th...

Page 6: ...e Be sure not to install the fitting interface and electrical in a manner which would render the system non serviceable L E V IT O N W A R N IN G TO PR OT EC T AG AI NS T EL EC TR ON IC SH OC K TE ST BE FO RE EA CH US E 1 PL UG IN TO RE CE PT AC LE 2 IF LI GH T IS NO T ON PR ES S AN D RE LE AS E RE SE T BU TT ON LI GH T SH OU LD CO M E ON 3 PR ES S TE ST BU TT ON LI GH T M US T GO OF F 4 PR ES S A...

Page 7: ...ciency Thermostats are used to duty cycle the system in an on off operation saving power consumption and maintain a certain pipe temperature A sensor lead must be placed on the coldest section of pipe Timers are used to duty cycle the system in an on off operation based on preset time intervals to save on power consumption Insulation is recommended for all new pipe installations even where the pip...

Page 8: ...uit is intact and fully protected E Push reset button again and light will come ON This indicates that your Retro DWS is working F Follow this test procedure before each season and monthly while in use Your Retro DWS is now fully functional If at any time your Retro DWS system fails to work call your local electrician or Heat Line for assistance at 1 800 584 4944 Unplug when not in use Electrical ...

Page 9: ...t wires through strain relief fitting supplied with the GFA STAT F Follow electrical guidelines per the GFA STAT FPT 130 manual included with your GFA STAT unit G Double check that the wires have been connected correctly H Establish power to the circuit and test reset the ground fault device for proper operation I Test the GFA STAT GFCI before each season and monthly while in use Your Retro DWS sy...

Page 10: ...ent thereof without being obli gated to provide such a change or improvement for units sold and or shipped prior to such change or improvement WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS As to any Heat Line product after the expi ration of the time period of the warranty applicable thereto as set forth above There will be no warranties including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purp...

Page 11: ...me Address Address City City Prov State Postal ZIP Prov State Postal ZIP Country Canada Other Country USA Home Phone Work Cell Email PRODUCT INFORMATION Product Cat Installation Type Sewage Grey water Drain Other Serial Length WARRANTY INFORMATION 5 Year Limited Warranty INCLUDED 10 Year Limited Warranty 1 75 foot 75 00 minimum PAYMENT DETAILS FOR 10 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY System Length System Leng...

Page 12: ... ground fault device and related electronics PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS Heat Line reserves the right to change or improve its products or any component thereof without being obligated to provide such a change or improvement for units sold and or shipped prior to such change or improvement WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS As to any Heat Line product after the expira tion of the time period of the warranty applicable ...

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