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IOM-WR-ProMelt-Panel 1842 

USA:

  T: (800) 276-2419 • F: (417) 864-8161  • WattsRadiant.com

Canada:  

T: (905) 332-4090 • F: (905) 332-7068 • WattsRadiant.ca

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© 2018 Watts Radiant

1. 

Watts warrants that its ProMelt® Snow Melt Mechanical Panels/controls are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of 
manufacture.

2. 

Watts warrants that each panelcontrol is tested, which includes pressure testing and electrical operation. A reasonable labor and parts allowance will be paid to repair 
any defects in material or workmanship that develop within one year from the date of manufacture.

3. 

To receive an allowance payment under this warranty, the installing contractor must call Watts with the work order number found on the panel and a repair cost 
estimate, and receive written authorization from Watts to proceed prior to any repair work being performed. Watts will ship, freight prepaid, any necessary electrical or 
mechanical parts under this warranty that prove defective.  After the work is completed, the installing contractor should submit a bill reflecting work done, including 
detailing the part that has failed, the circumstances under which it failed, approved labor costs, and reference prior approval number. In addition, the failed part must be 
returned to Watts within 30 days, unless Watts waives this requirement.

4. 

Note that field testing to pressures exceeding 30 psi may result in damage to gauges, expansion tanks, pressure switches, and other parts, and this damage is not 
covered by this warranty, unless the panel/control was originally specified by Watts to operate at higher pressures.

5. 

Each ProMelt® Panel is tested for electrical logic and continuity prior to shipment. The electrical controls and all electrical parts are warranted in accordance with the 
terms of this warranty, if the panel/control is installed per Watts instructions, and if the information submitted to Watts by the installing contractor was correct.

6. 

Evidence of tampering, mishandling, neglect, accidental damage, unqualified or unauthorized repair that causes damage to a Watts panel/control will void any warranty 
coverage. Claims related to leaks caused by desoldering of panel joints by the installing contractor or leaks caused by damage to panels in the installation process are 
not covered by this warranty. Electrical damage caused by incorrect field wiring also is not covered by this warranty.

7. 

THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS GIVEN EXPRESSLY AND IS THE ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN BY WATTS WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED IN 
PARAGRAPH 1. WATTS RADIANT MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. WATTS HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, 
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

8. 

The remedy described above in this warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty, and, apart from that remedy, Watts shall not be 
responsible under any legal theory for any incidental, special or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost profits or the cost of repairing or replacing 
other property which is damaged if the products do not work properly, other costs resulting from labor charges, delays, vandalism, negligence, fouling caused by foreign 
material, damage from adverse water conditions, adverse chemical environments, or any other circumstances over which Watts has no control. This Limited Warranty 
shall be invalidated by any abuse, misuse, misapplication or improper installation of the products. 

Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. 
Therefore the above limitations may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. 
You should consult applicable state laws to determine your rights. SO FAR AS IS CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE STATE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY NOT BE 
DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM THE 
DATE OF ORIGINAL SHIPMENT.

Shipping Discrepancies:
Incoming materials shall be inventoried for completeness and for possible shipping damage. Any visible damages or shortages must be noted with shipper prior to signing for 
or accepting the product delivery. Any discrepancy concerning type or quantity of material shipped, must be brought to the attention of Watts within 15 days of the shipping 
date entered on the packing slip for the order.

Return Policy:
No products may be returned without Watts prior written authorization. When credit is issued, it will be at the price charged, or prevailing price if lower, less handling charges 
based on costs of reconditioning, boxing, etc. However, a minimum 25% restocking fee will apply. A minimum handling charge of $20.00 is applied whenever the 25% 
restocking fee does not total $20.00. Products which are obsolete or made to special order are not returnable. All returned items must be in new condition. Products, controls 
or other parts that have a quality defect will be replaced (not credited) at no charge to the customer. If an item is shipped in error, there will be no restocking charge.  All items 
returned, for replacement, credit or repair, must have a Returned Goods Authorization (RGA) number from Watts, or they will not be accepted.  Please call customer service for 
an RGA number. Products purchased more than 180 days prior, products that have been damaged, or products that have been used or placed in service, may not be returned. 

ProMelt

®

 Snow Melt Mechanical Panels

Limited Warranty

Содержание ProMelt 150

Страница 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual ProMelt Hydronic Panels Pre Configured Snow Melt Solutions ...

Страница 2: ...s and other accessories are also available from www watts com radiant Replacement manuals for the snow melting controls and sensors are available from tekmarControls com This pictorial alerts you to electricity electrocution and shock hazards This symbol identifies hazards which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury This symbol identifies hazards which if not avoided could result...

Страница 3: ...nd in the corresponding tekmar control manual WARNING CAUTION NOTICE N OT FOR P O TA B L E U S E lb WARNING CAUTION NOTICE N OT FOR P O TA B L E U S E lb WARNING CAUTION NOTICE N OT FOR P O TA B L E U S E lb N OT FOR P O TA B L E U S E WARNING CAUTION NOTICE N OT FOR P O TA B L E U S E lb Care should be taken when lifting a ProMelt panel Each panel can weigh in excess of 100 pounds and can be unev...

Страница 4: ...s been discolored If the indicator has turned red the ProMelt panel has experienced excessive shock and should be reported to the freight carrier Any type of damage can result in improper opera tion both mechanically and electrically Do not attempt to fix damaged areas without obtaining written instructions from Watts Radiant on how the corrections are to be performed Receiving Product Description...

Страница 5: ...iler From Boiler To Zone From Zone A C D D B E G F To Boiler From Boiler To Zone From Zone A A J C C B B D E F F H G I I ProMelt Panels Load MBH Pipe Size Max GPM Circulator Type Ph Volt Amps HP 150 1 9 0013 1 120 2 1 6 250 1 1 4 15 Panel Model Snow Melt Area Max BTUs ft2 Pipe Size Total Length 150 700 ft2 150 1 50ft 250 1200 ft2 150 1 1 4 50ft 399 2000 ft2 150 1 1 2 50ft 399 MBH ProMelt Panels A ...

Страница 6: ... Cleat Brackets Circulators Each Cleat is designed to be used with a single ProMelt panel system and provides an anchor point to at least two studs three studs for HX panels Check packaging for Cleat when removing panel from packing material When selecting a ProMelt panel make sure the included circulator is capable of handling the system flow and head pressure requirements ...

Страница 7: ...fted and secured in place 1 Locate where the top of the panel needs to be This will correspond to the top of the Cleat Bracket 2 Mount the Cleat Bracket using two 1 2 x 3 1 2 min long lag bolts with the smaller 150 and 250 MBH Pro Melt panels and four with the larger 399 MBH panels Ensure the bracket is level on the wall and crosses at least two studs three for HX Pre drill each bolt location with...

Страница 8: ...ront of the ProMelt panel With assistance lift the ProMelt panel so the top edge sits on the Cleat Bracket Make sure the mounting holes on the brackets align with the holes on the ProMelt panel Secure the back panel to the cleat with the use of a 1 2 bolt and washer 5 Confirm the panel is level and fully engaged NOTICE P O TA B L E U S E lb ...

Страница 9: ... will be necessary to install in sections The panel system will come fully assembled in the shipping crate Expansion tanks will be shipped loose in the crate First disconnect the heat exchanger before attempting to lift the assembly Failure to do so may cause the pan els to warp deforming the connecting copper Lift and mount the primary side followed by the second ary Center both panels on the Cle...

Страница 10: ...rs and socket please refer to installation manuals included with the sensor packaging NOTICE ALL CONDUIT AND RELATED ACCESSORIES MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO SENSOR INSTALL Use five conductor 18 AWG LVT cable for the 090 or 095 sensor and two conductor 18 AWG LVT cable for the 070 air sensor Either cable can be run up to 500 feet without impacting performance Contact the factory if a longer distance...

Страница 11: ...month before the winter season This process will help ensure circulators and other components continue to function as intended This section covers general commissioning steps and procedures Refer to the specific tekmar control manual included with the ProMelt panel for complete details on system set up and operation parameters Follow all boiler manufacturer recommendations for set up wiring and op...

Страница 12: ...int of a liquid by measur ing the angle through which light is bent the angle of refraction as it passes through the liquid This angle is a direct correlation to its freeze point and should be checked before and after the glycol is added to the system Check a sample mixture of one cup glycol and one cup water Test this solution with the refractome ter to see what the system freeze protection will ...

Страница 13: ...V3 V1 A1 V2 V4 D1 D2 V3 All configurations must include manifold vent purge assemblies Failure to do so may result in complications purging NOTICE 10 Slowly open purge valve at manifold until water air begin flowing Remain at this position until flow is water only 11 Close manifold purge valve and D2 and replace cap s Air remains in return line from manifold 12 Open V4 13 Close D2 and disconnect f...

Страница 14: ...lect Hand Duration Enter the desired run time 1 Home Screen Select Settings 2 Select Override 3 Select Manual Override 4 Select Hand type and then Back 5 Select System Pump 6 Select On then Back 7 Arrow down to Select Hand Duration to modify run times 16 Allow pumps to run until air has been vented 17 Turn off pumps and fill system to 15 psi This may need to be done several times as air will vent ...

Страница 15: ... vented Do not turn off water supply 9 Turn off pumps and fill system to 15 psi System Commissioning and Maintenance Fill Secondary zone Side 1 Open valves V1 V2 V3 V4 2 Set mix valve actuator M1 to MANUAL and slowly turn to position 5 3 Open black cap on top of air vent A1 two full turns 4 Attach fill hose to D1 and begin filling Water will push air slugs into main air vent A1 through return line...

Страница 16: ...n air vent A2 b Fill until air stops venting from A2 and pressurize to 15 psi Adjusting System Pressure Snow melting systems are typically subjected to temperatures well below freezing As the anti freeze solution decreases in temperature its volume will also decrease This will result in lower system pressure during the winter months when the system is not operating The minimum required operating p...

Страница 17: ... c Check system pressure is at least 12psi d Check the snow melt sensor connection at the relay box verifying all operational functions are set properly see manufacturer s instructions e Verify there is flow Is the system air locked Is the circulator running Is 120V power present at circulator s tekmar control is not operating correctly a Verify circuit breaker is not tripped and 120VAC power is p...

Страница 18: ...20 19 WiFi Snow Melting Control 670 Boiler Mixing Electric Date Code H2055A 1 kΩ max 1 kΩ max Opn 3 Var 2 Mix V mA 1 Pwr 4 Mix Cls 5 Blu 8 Yel 9 Brn 10 Slab Man 11 Melt C 12 Blk 7 Com Red 6 Boiler 1 ModBoiler 21 Stage 1 Boiler 1 Stage 2 Heat Relay System Pump 22 23 24 25 Do Not Apply Power Mix 15 Sup Com 16 Boil 17 Out 18 Com 14 tN4 13 28 27 26 Power 29 L 30 N Snow Sensor 095 Field Wired Appendix ...

Страница 19: ... Ice Sensor 2 Do Not Apply Power 41 42 43 Pwr Floating Action Mixing Cls Opn Boiler 39 40 Pump Pump 29 30 Pump Primary System 31 32 44 45 Power In N L BACnet MSTP Modbus MSTP 16 17 18 Gnd B A RS 485 20V 3 dc 5V dc Out 0 10V 4 20mA In Out Flow Sensor Pressure Sensor In Vdc 6 Gnd 7 mA 4 5 Com 8 Boil Sup Out 9 Boil Ret 10 Com Com 11 Sys Sup 12 Sys Ret 13 14 15 1 Analog Mixing 2 Temperature Sensors Di...

Страница 20: ...LITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 8 The remedy described above in this warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty and apart from that remedy Watts shall not be responsible under any legal theory for any incidental special or consequential damages including without limitation lost profits or the cost of repairing or replacing other property which is damag...

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