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Control & Monitoring
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2 Control and Monitoring for the Commercial Construction Industry FWT-3
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3 Objectives Familiarize you with the options for controlling electrical heat-tracing systems Familiarize you with the different methods of monitoring electrical heat-tracing systems Provide an overview of TTC’s products for control and monitoring
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4 Summary XL-Trace Freeze protection ElectroMelt, IceStop Snow and Ice Melting RaySol Floor Heating HWAT Hot Water Maintenance Self-Regulating, Line Sensing Control? Manual or Timed, Floor-Sensing Thermostat, DigiTrace910 Manual, Ambient Thermostat, Building DCS, Snow Controller Self-Regulating, Ambient & Line Sensing Thermostats, DigiTrace 910
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5 Control and Monitoring are Different Control – Varying the heating cable output to achieve the desired temperature Monitoring – Providing feedback on the status of the heat-traced system Control Monitoring
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6 Options for XL-Trace Self-Regulating Ambient sensing control – Ambient sensing thermostats Line sensing control – Line sensing thermostats Monitoring & Control with DigiTrace 910
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7 Self-Regulating Control is Simple Power Connection Heating cableEnd Seal Distribution Panel
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8 Ambient Sensing Control Distribution Panel Ambient sensing thermostat Main Contactor
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9 Ambient Sensing Thermostats AMC-1AAMC-F5 Fixed 40°F setpoint
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10 Distribution Panel Line Sensing Control Line sensing thermostat or Digitrace 910
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11 Line Sensing Thermostats AMC-1BAMC-F5 Fixed 40°F setpoint
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12 Advantages – Monitors integrity of heating cable and power distribution wiring – Readily available equipment – Low installed cost Disadvantages – Monitors cable integrity, not performance – Required bell alarm contract on GFPD Ground-Fault Monitoring
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13 Monitoring Using GFPD Distribution Panel Power Connection Heating cable End Seal
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14 DigiTrace 910 910 Single point electronic controller (920 Multi-point) Approved GFPD replaces t-stat and ground fault breaker Compatible with BMS, Networkable Provides temperature, current and ground fault monitoring Order RTD separately
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15 Temperature Monitoring Advantages – Measures performance (will it freeze?) – Provides extensive alarm capability - Low and high temperature - High Low Amps - High Ground fault & Ground Fault trip – Can be networked to each other & a PC Disadvantages – Expensive to install on each circuit
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16 Temperature Monitoring w/910 DigiTrace 910 Distribution Panel W/ Standard Circuit Breaker RTD
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17 Control for ElectroMelt and Icestop Manual Control (on/off control switched by hand) Ambient-sensing control - AMC-F5, AMC-1A Automated Building Management System (on/off control switched by building computer) Automatic snow controllers (on/off control based on temperature and moisture) - Controllers - APS-4 (208-240), APS-4 (277), APS-3B - Sensors - CIT-1, GIT-1, SIT-1
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18 Product Offering APS-4 APS-3B GIT-1 GIT-3 CIT-1SIT-5E RCU-1 LCD-1 SC-40
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19 Distribution Panel w/GFPD’s Main Contactor Manual Control Simple Switch
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20 Distribution Panel w/GFPD’s Main Contactor Ambient Control Ambient sensing thermostat single circuit control
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21 Building Management System Distribution Panel w/GFPD’s Building Management System Main Contactor
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22 Automatic Snow Controller Automatically turns on system at 38°F with the presence of moisture Variable hold-on time after snowfall ends Manual override In-pavement sensor available
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23 Automatic Snow Controller Distribution Panel w/GFPD’s APS-3B Snow Controller Main Contactor CIT-1 pole mounted sensor SIT-1 pavement mounted sensor
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24 IceStop Control Distribution Panel APS-4 Snow Controller Main Contactor CIT-1 pole mounted sensor GIT-1 gutter mounted sensors
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25 Control and Monitoring For RaySol Manual or Timed Control Floor Temperature Sensing Control Floor Temperature Sensing Control and Monitoring
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26 Manual or Timed Control Distribution Panel w/GFPD’s Simple switch or timed switch Main Contactor
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27 Floor Temperature Sensing Control Distribution Panel w/GFPD’s Main Contactor FWT-2E Floorstat FWT-3
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28 Floor Control and Monitoring Distribution Panel w/GFPD’s Main Contactor DigiTrace 910
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29 Monitoring and Control for HWAT? Self-Regulating control Line Sensing Control?
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30 HWAT Line Sensing Control? DigiTrace 910 Locate sensor on “dead-leg”
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