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BASECAMP OPERATOR MANUAL
7.7 Connect Ducting:
1.
If using a coil style duct, bunch up as much of the duct as possible
before securing the clamp. This will ensure an airtight seal and
maximum air flow down the duct.
2.
If using a soft cuff style duct, then simply secure using the included
buckle and tighten prior to securing the ducting clamps.
3.
It is recommended that ducting is secured prior to turning on the
BASECAMP as it is easier to work while no air is flowing, however, if
not practical hook up ducting while the unit is running.
4.
The high static pressure of the BASECAMP means it can push air a
long distance. To ensure that as much air gets to the destination as
possible, always confirm that ducting connections are fully secure.
5.
When using a ducting splitter, it is again recommended that
connections are made while the BASECAMP is off. Always place the
output duct inside the splitter as to not impede airflow.
6.
Once the air is flowing, check to make sure the splitter is properly
open to allow for equal air flow.
7.
If hooking up more than one splitter and wanting to have equal air
flow at all output points it is necessary to restrict air at the first and second outlets by
closing the opening to less than 12".
7.8 Remote Probe:
1.
Plug the Remote Probe into any 120V outlet within 50' of BASECAMP. Place away from
metal structures for better signal strength.
2.
The screen will update with the Probe temperature & controls once properly connected.
3.
Select the desired Probe temperature on the screen based on the heating requirements
of the Probe location.
4.
Unplug the Probe to return to output temperature setpoint options.
7.9 Beacon Light:
1.
BASECAMP is equipped with a tri-colour beacon that indicates the operating status of
the heater:
a.
The green light turns on whenever the engine is running.
b.
The yellow light turns on whenever there’s a fault which doesn’t shut down the
machine. Example: Fuel level dips below 20% or Air Filter Restriction.
c.
The red light turns on if there is a critical error, which shuts the heater down.
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