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NOTE: Location of the sensor is as follows:
a) Single tier seating - 6 feet above floor.
b) Double tier seating - 7 feet above floor.

No. 8 Plastic
anchors

5/8” Hole

Cable to
Steam Generator

Temperature
Sensor and Housing
(Shipped Assembled)

No. 8 Screws
1” Long

2

3

4

5

STEPS TO INSTALL SENSOR:

1) Take new sensor assembly and connect to 50’ 
sensor cable. Please observe polarity of the 50’ cable. 
Make sure the male end of the cable is routed toward 
the sensor in the steam room.

2) Peel off adhesive backing from sensor.

3) Carefully apply silicone sealant around rear edge.

4) Feed wires back into wall and press sensor firmly to 
wall (be careful to align plate holes with anchor holes).

5) Install screws, and snap chrome cover back into 
place.

6) Temperature sensor assembly must form a 100% 
water tight seal to the wall using silicone supplied.

1

50 Foot Sensor Cable

Male end
to Sensor

Female end
to Generator

50’ sensor cable

Figure 3

10/08

Pub. No. 600-A

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Digital Command Center Installation

VI. Digital Command Center Installation: 

WARNING: All the electrical power to the steam genera-
tor MUST be turned OFF before proceeding with instal-
lation.  

A) CONTROL MODULE comes factory wired for either 

one or two steam rooms. The following installation 
instructions are typical for both room installations. 
The configuration for one or two room is set at the 
factory. When the generator is configured for two 
rooms (SRP-Second Room Package must be 
ordered) it will have 2 room temperature sensors 
(one per room), two electric steam valves, two 
USER BYPASS CONTROLs, and two steam heads. 
The electric steam valves will be labeled 1 and 2. 
The connections for the sensors, USER BYPASS 
CONTROL(s), and aroma pumps, will all be labeled 
for room 1 and room 2. It is very important to pay 
special attention not get the connection to room 1 
and room2 crossed. This will be very difficult to 
troubleshoot. If the generator is configured for one 
room there will not be any special markings. 

B) USER BYPASS CONTROL(s): The USER BYPASS 

CONTROL should be located outside the steam 
room door convenient to the bather. This control 
gives the bather limited control of the steam room. 
The system will operate without this control but this 
function is lost. See the operating instructions for 
further information on this function. Route the USER 

BYPASS CONTROL wire from the selected mount-
ing area to the control module on the steam genera-
tor. The USER BYPASS CONTROL mounts to 
2-1/8” or 55 mm round hole in the wall. 

C) DIGITAL COMMAND CENTER is intended to be 

used solely by the manager. It should be located at 
a convenient height for programming. It may be 
mounted on the wall of the utility room near the 
steam generator, in the manager’s office, or the 
front desk. The factory supplied wire is 50 feet long, 
therefore DCC must be located within its reach. 
IMPORTANT: The digital command center is unique 
and not to be confused with the USER BYPASS 
CONTROL wires or the sensor wires. The Digital 
Command Center uses a 4 wire connector, the 
USER BYPASS CONTROL uses a 6 wire connector 
and the room sensor uses a 2 wire connector. 
Route the Digital Commander Center wire from the 
selected mounting location to the control module 
located on the steam generator. The Digital Com-
mand Center mounts to a hole in the wall 2-1/2”w x 
7-7/8”h. 

D) Room Temperature Sensor(s): The room tempera-

ture sensor is required for operation. The sensor 
must be located in the steam room approximately 
six feet above the floor and never closer than one 
foot to the ceiling or the corner of the room. Route 
the cable from this location to the control module on 
the steam generator. The sensor mounts to a 5/8” 
hole in the wall.

Figure 4 - Sensor Installation - Inside Steamroom

Summary of Contents for HC-12

Page 1: ...80 100 120 140 60 40 20 0 psi ...

Page 2: ...ontrol Package Operation VIII Warranty information List of Illustrations Warning Sign Figure 1 Dimensional Drawing for Heavy Commercial Steam Generator HC 9 thru HC 18 Figure 2 Cables Figure 3 Typical Steam Generator Installation Figure 4 Sensor Installation Inside Steam Room Figure 5 User Control Panel Figure 6 Main Control Panel Programming Examples Specifications Chart Wiring Diagram Page 1 1 2...

Page 3: ...nd the causes symptoms and effects of hyperthermia which may be described as follows Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsi ness and fainting The effects of hyperthermia include 1 Failur...

Page 4: ...n the back of this manual C Provide an inline fuse circuit breaker as required sized in accordance with specification plate Do not install a GFI Ground Fault Interrupter to this equip ment D Select a location to install the generator to allow sufficient room See Access Area Requirements for access to the unit in the event service is required Select a clean dry indoor location protected from freezi...

Page 5: ... an optional auto blow down assembly must be provided to route to an indirect waste 1 Rough in a water line from a cold water pipe Provide a local shut off valve 2 Rough in the steam line using 3 4 copper tubing Do NOT use iron or galvanized pipe it will rust and discolor wall of steam room For a steam line that is longer than 10 feet use an appropriate pipe insulation rated for a minimum of 212ºF...

Page 6: ...or is designed to be used ONLY in an upright and level position to do otherwise would damage the unit and void the warranty For convenient access mount the steam generator on the optional Steamist stand designed specifically for the steam generator 1 Water supply Purge the water supply line before connecting to the steam generator In areas where high water pressure may be a problem a water hammer ...

Page 7: ...oom 2 It is very important to pay special attention not get the connection to room 1 and room2 crossed This will be very difficult to troubleshoot If the generator is configured for one room there will not be any special markings B USER BYPASS CONTROL s The USER BYPASS CONTROL should be located outside the steam room door convenient to the bather This control gives the bather limited control of th...

Page 8: ...o 3 separate sections SET EVENT SET VALUE and SET CLOCK The buttons on the control are grouped accordingly SET EVENT is used to set the time and day that a particular mode MAX IDLE or OFF is to begin SET VALUE is intended to set the MAX and IDLE temperature as well as the MAX CYCLE TIMER The SET CLOCK section is only for adjustment of the current time and day The DIGITAL COMMAND CENTER display lig...

Page 9: ...l help organize your plan for the SET EVENT function The top 2 sections of the chart are filled in with 2 examples 10 08 Pub No 600 A 7 d MAX CYCLE TIMER is used to set the duration that the system will be in MAX TEMP mode after the USER BYPASS CONTROL button is pressed in It is set by pressing the corresponding button on the Digital Command Center Each time the button is pressed the minutes will ...

Page 10: ...IDLE all day until 10PM when the club closes This would yield maximum energy savings and is the recom mended program At any time the system is in IDLE mode the user can activate the MAX TEMP mode by pressing the USER BYPASS CONTROL button Photo copy the chart and use it as a work sheet to plan you settings PROG 1 2 3 4 5 6 EXAMPLE 1 MAX IDLE OFF X X X X X X TIME 7 00AM 8 00AM 10 00AM 3 00PM 7 00PM...

Page 11: ...utton and toggling through the programs and toggling through the days of the weeks and observing the time settings If you made no changes simply press the enter button to return to normal or it will return in 30 seconds d Programming Tip When reviewing the program and a block of days are selected if all the individual programs for those days do not match the clock will display This is normal and a...

Page 12: ... be above the IDLE setting When all these condi tions are met then the aroma relays will energize 10 Fahrenheit and Celsius The Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature can be selected by changing a jumper in the Command Module CN109 When it is not connected open circuit it will be Fahrenheit When it is connected it will be Celsius The Jumper must be switched with power off See wiring diagram on page 11 ...

Page 13: ...Control Fuses YL GN GN BN BK BK RD RD BK RD OR VT YL RD GY VT BN BN BK BL BL RD BK BL BN BK RD WT GY Steam1 Steam2 Heater Aroma1 Aroma2 Drain 120V 15AMP Branch Circuit H N 1 2 BK14 WT14 RD14 RD14 Pressure Limit Control F2 F1 50 Cable 50 Cable 50 Cable CN102 CN105 CN103 CN106 CN104 CN109 Back up Battery Note CN109 Jumper open F Jumper closed C Turn OFF power if making this change RD RD BK BK BN Not...

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