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PNEG-1499     High / Low Thermostat

PROGRAMMING

Programming Set Points

Programming can be done anytime that the thermo-
stat control is receiving power, even when the heater
is in operation.

1.

Press the SET key once to set temperature scale

mode.  Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to toggle
between F for degrees Fahrenheit or C for degrees
Celsius.

2.

Press the SET key again.  “S1” should now flash

at the left side of the screen.  Press the UP arrow to
increase or the DOWN arrow to decrease the setpoint
to the desired temperature.

High Limit Set Point - If the plenum temperature
increases above this point, the flame is shut off --
“OFF Cycle”.

3.

Press the SET key again.  “DIF1” should now flash

at the left side of the screen.  Press the UP arrow to
increase or the DOWN arrow to decrease the differen-
tial to the desired setting.

Temperature Differential 1 - If the flame shuts off
because the temperature is greater than the High
Limit Set Point, then the temperature must fall
below the (Set Point minus Temperature Differen
tial) for the flame to come back on.  Heater will
resume low flame operation.

4.

Press the SET key again.  “H1” should appear on

the screen.  This must read “H1” for the heater to
operate correctly.  If not, use the arrow keys to scroll
through the values until the screen reads “H1”.

5.

Press the SET key again.  “S2” should now flash

at the left side of the screen.  Press the UP arrow to
increase or the DOWN arrow to decrease the setpoint
to the desired temperature.

Cycle Set Point - If the plenum temperature
increases above this point, the flame is reduced to
“Low Flame”.

6.

Press the SET key again.  “DIF2” should now flash

at the left side of the screen.  Press the UP arrow to
increase or the DOWN arrow to decrease the differen-
tial to the desired setting.

Temperature Differential 2 - If the flame shuts off
because the temperature is greater than the Cycle
Set Point, then the temperature must fall below the
(Set Point minus Temperature Differential) for the
flame to come back on.  Heater will resume high
flame operation.

7.

Press the SET key again.  “H2” should appear on

the screen.  This must read “H2” for the heater to
operate correctly.  If not, use the arrow keys to scroll
through the values until the screen reads “H2”.

8.

Press the SET key again.
This will end programming.

The Thermostat Control will automatically end program-
ming if no keys are pressed for a period of 30 seconds.
Any settings that have been input to the control will be
accepted at that point.

All control settings are retained in memory.  Re-program-
ming  is  not  necessary  after  power  outages  or  discon-
nects unless different control settings are required.

The temperature differentials can be set from 1-30 de-
grees.  It is recommended that these temperature differ-
entials be set in the range of 10-15 °F for high tempera-
ture units, and 1-5 °F for low temperature units.

Содержание PNEG-1499

Страница 1: ...1 PNEG 1499 High Low Thermostat Digital High Low Thermostat INSTALLATION AND OPERATION PNEG 1499 PNEG 1499 Date 2 1 06...

Страница 2: ...5 _____ d Value 4 set to H1 _____ e Value 5 or S2 set to 100 _____ f Value 6 or DIF2 set to 5 _____ g Value 7 set to H2 _____ 3 All items included in packaging _____ 4 Safety Decal Installed on side...

Страница 3: ...4 Safety Guidelines 4 Safety Decals 7 Roof Damage Warning and Disclaimer 8 Installation 9 Thermostat Connection to Standard Heater Control 10 Thermostat Connection to Deluxe Heater Control 11 Program...

Страница 4: ...lead to serious injury or death SAFETY GUIDELINES DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This is the safety alert symbol It is...

Страница 5: ...rn or broken parts Remove any build up grease oil or debris FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on your equipment Keep signs in good condition...

Страница 6: ...to help protect your head and toes from falling debris Eye Protection Gloves Steel Toe Boots Respirator Hard Hat INSTALL OPERATE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PROPERLY Electrical controls should be installed b...

Страница 7: ...nd understood by all people in the grain handling area If a decal is damaged or is missing contact The GSI Group Inc 1004 E Illinois St Assumption IL 62510 217 226 4421 A free replacement will be sent...

Страница 8: ...ve and modify prod ucts at any time without obligation to make changes improvements and modifications on equipment sold pre viously The principal concern of the The GSI Group Inc GSI is your safety an...

Страница 9: ...he C 8058 plate on the sidewall The large hole on the plate should be centered on a valley of the bin corrugations The plate should be mounted approximately in the center of the plenum at the closest...

Страница 10: ...tallations DANGER ALWAYS DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT POWER BEFORE WORKING ON OR AROUND HEATER Thermostat Connection to Standard Terminal Strip 1 Connect power cord to fan control box 2 Connect the BLACK 1...

Страница 11: ...ct the BLACK 120VAC power wire to terminal 20 3 Connect the WHITE Neutral wire to terminal 19 4 Connect the BLUE Stage 1 N O wire to terminal 15 5 Connect the ORANGE Stage 1 Common wire to terminal 14...

Страница 12: ...ld now flash at the left side of the screen Press the UP arrow to increase or the DOWN arrow to decrease the setpoint to the desired temperature Cycle Set Point If the plenum temperature increases abo...

Страница 13: ...y Part Number Description 1 1 HF 8055 THERMOSTAT 2 STAGE DIGITAL 2 2 FH 1309 LOCK NUT 1 2 401 ARL 3 2 FH 1310 CONNECTOR 1 2 4 12 ft WR 186SEOW WIRE CLM 18 6 SEOW CTRL CBL 5 6 S 280 SCREW SDS 10 16x5 8...

Страница 14: ...s are not properly stored in memory To Correct Check all settings and correct if necessary EP Appears when the probe is open shorted or sensing a temperature that is out of range To Correct Check to s...

Страница 15: ...UALITY PROBLEMS MODIFICATIONS TO THE PRODUCT NOT SPECIFICALLY COVERED BY THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL WILL NULLIFY ANY PRODUCT WAR RANTY THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN OTHERWISE AVAILABLE THE FOREGOING WARRANTY...

Страница 16: ...This Equipment shall be installed in accordance with the current installation codes and applicable regulations which should be carefully followed in all cases Authorities having jurisdiction should be...

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