BAM 1020-9800 Manual Rev W.docx
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It is always recommended that the exposed portion of the inlet tube inside the
shelter be insulated.
4.
Smart Inlet Heater Installation:
Before tightening the inlet tube in place, the BX-827
or BX-830 smart inlet heater (used on most BAM 1020 monitors) must be installed
onto the tube. Lift the inlet tube out of the top of the BAM 1020, and pass the tube
through the hole in the heater body (the cable end is the bottom). Then re-insert the
inlet tube into the BAM. Position the bottom of the smart heater unit
two inches
above
the top of the inlet receiver on the BAM, and securely tighten the two set screws in the
heater to fasten it to the tube.
Included with the smart heater
is a 12” tube of white insulation. The tube is split down
its length for easy application. Wrap the insulation around the heater body and peel
back the adhesive cover strip to secure in place. The insulation may be cut to fit if
needed. The insulation sleeve provides more consistent heating, and also prevents
items from coming into contact with the hot heater body.
5.
Smart Heater Electrical Connections:
All generations of the BX-827/830 Smart
Heater have the same green metal power connector. However, there are two different
configurations for the way the heater plugs into the BAM 1020 depending on the
heater control relay location. Make sure that you recognize which of the two following
configurations you have.
Most units built between 2008 and 2012 were supplied with an external gray relay
module which plugs into a mating black plastic connector on the back of the BAM
1020. The Smart Heater connector plugs into the green connector on the top of this
relay module, as shown in the left photo below. These external relay modules have
their own AC power cord to supply power to the heater, and have a 3A fuse inside.
In the other possible configuration of the kit, the green metal Smart Heater connector
simply plugs directly into the mating green metal connector on the back of the BAM
1020. The heater relay is located inside the BAM 1020, and the heater power comes
from the BAM AC power supply at line voltage and frequency, and is fused by the
main 3.1A fuses in the power input module.
Warning! It is possible to incorrectly force the green metal heater connector into the
black plastic connector on a BAM 1020 which is configured to use the external relay,
even though both connectors have male pins. If this is done the BAM 1020 will not be
damaged, but the heater will not function and no sample RH control will occur!
Warning! The heater relay controls live AC line voltage to the green socket in either
version. Treat the green socket like a live power outlet whenever power is applied. Do
not open or service the relay module or heater module when power is applied.