EnviroNET Quick Start Guide
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5.0 Mounting the EnviroNET
The EnviroNET can be mounted in two ways, wall mount and pole mount.The wall mount is the typical way that
an EnviroNET can be mounted. You will need four bolts to mount the EnviroNET.
To mount the EnviroNET:
1.
Make sure that the location where you chose to mount the EnviroNET is sturdy and can securely hold the
unit.
2.
Be sure that the door to the EnviroNET is securely closed and locked. To lock the case, close the door and
use a flat-tip screwdriver to turn the locks to all the way to the right.
3.
Mount the EnviroNET by securing the bolts through the holes on the EnviroNET to the wall panel.
Note
The pole mount option is available by request. For information on how to mount the EnviroNET to a
pole, refer to the
Pole Mount Kit Quick Start Guide
that shipped with the pole mount kit.
6.0 Operating the EnviroNET
The EnviroNET is designed to be powered on automatically. There is no power switch. The green power LED will
light when the power is on (ET and EC models only).
To power the EnviroNET:
1.
You need to wire the power cable. If you haven’t done this already, go to the section,
2.0 “Wiring the
power”
on page 3.
2.
After all of the cables are properly wired, close and lock the case. Plug the power cable into an electrical
outlet.
Note
Once in operation, the EnviroNET will run over all temperatures without user intervention.
The EnviroNET ET and EC models have two LEDs,
Power
and
Temperature Control Indicator
.
The Power light will be on when the EnviroNET is operating normally.
The Temperature Control Indicator light will be on when the heater or fan turns on to control temperature.
Note
EH models
do not have a fan or heater, therefore they do not have LEDs.
7.0 Additional Information
Refer to the
EnviroNET 2100 Series User Manual
available online at
www.patton.com/manuals/
EN2100.pdf
for detailed information about:
•
Installing, configuring, operating, and troubleshooting.
•
Warranty, trademark & compliance