BAM 1020-9800 Manual Rev W.docx
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Warning! The Smart Heater has triple redundant safety features to prevent
overheating, but the heater surface temperature can exceed 70 degrees C during high
humidity conditions. Use the white insulation sleeve to prevent contact with the heater
during operation.
Two Different Smart Heater Power Configurations
6.
Tightening the Inlet:
After the inlet tube is aligned and the heater installed, slide the
black rubber seal and white cap down over the top of the inlet tube and into the roof
flange. It is easier if you wet the rubber seal with water first. Tighten the white plastic
cap. Tighten the two set screws in the top of the BAM 1020 inlet receiver.
7.
Inlet Support Struts:
The BX-801 inlet kit comes with two angled aluminum struts to
support the inlet tube above the roof and prevent the inlet from moving in the wind.
These struts are typically fastened (about 90 degrees apart) to the inlet tube with a
supplied hose clamp. The bottom ends of the struts should be fastened to the roof with
lag bolts (not supplied). Some installations may require different methods or hardware
for supporting the inlet tube. Support the tube in the best manner available. The BX-
902/903 mini shelters do not require inlet tube supports.
8.
Temperature Sensor Installation:
BAM 1020 units are supplied with a BX-592
(temperature only), BX-596 (AT/BP), or BX-597 (AT/BP/RH) sensor, which attaches to
the inlet tube above the roof. The sensor cable must route into the shelter to be
attached to the BAM. Use a waterproof cable entry point or weatherhead if your shelter
has one. The BX-902/903 mini shelters have a cable entry on the side. Route the
cable into the shelter in the best manner available. In some cases you may need to
simply drill a 3/8” hole through the roof a few inches away from the inlet tube, route the
cable through the hole and caulk it to prevent leaks. The BX-596 and BX-597 sensors
attach directly to the inlet tube with a supplied U-bolt. If using a BX-592, fasten the
aluminum cross-arm to the inlet tube, and clip the temperature probe to the cross-arm.
Connect the cable to the terminals on the back of the BAM 1020 as follows. Additional
optional Met One auto ID sensors may be connected to channels 1 through 5 to log
other meteorological parameters. Details on these optional sensor connections are
given in Section 10.2 of this manual.
Smart Heater
Heater
Power Cord
Version B
: Green metal heater
connector plugs into green
metal connector on the BAM,
with no relay module.
Version A
: Green metal heater
connector plugs into green metal
connector on the relay module.
Relay module plugs into black
plastic connector on the BAM.