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PAVEMENT SENSOR INSTALLATION MANUAL | PART NO.
23974
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GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. To provide the greatest installation flexibility, it is advised to use
at least three or four sensor housing units per paved slab, even
though not all housing units will contain an actual sensor.
2. When the pavement heating coil is laid out prior to paving,
make sure the sensor housing units are clear of the heating coil.
Do not locate a sensor housing box on top of any of the actual
heating coil.
3. Because there are two ports on the bottom of each sensor
housing unit, dig a little trench slightly deeper underneath each
of the housing units to accommodate those ports.
4. Read all enclosed product information sheets for more information.
5. For applications using asphalt paving, it is necessary to use a
concrete pill box. Ideally, conduit and the pavement sensor
housing should be installed as normal. At this time, the sensor
should not be installed and the plastic cap should be installed
in the pavement sensor housing. Frame an 8” x 8” or larger box,
level with the final pavement height. Fill around the pavement
sensor housing with concrete. Allow the concrete to cure as per
the concrete manufacturer’s instructions before laying asphalt.
This installation method can also be used with other pavement
applications where it may be difficult to form the paving material
to the pavement sensor housing; e.g., paver block driveways
and patios.
PACKING LIST
Part
Number Description
23974
Installation Sheet (this document)
23977
Pavement Sensor Housing Assembly
PAVEMENT SENSOR
AUTOMATIC SNOW/ICE MELTING SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL