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Installation and user manual EFIT™ 850 sensor GB-DAS

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1. Ground system Number of sensors lor2 3 4 Cable type Max length m Max length m Max length m 1mm 300 150 80 1 5 mm 450 225 120 2 5 mm 750 380 200 4mm 1200 600 310 Roof system Number of sensors 1 2 3 4 Cable type Max length m Max length m Max length m Max length m 1 mm 400 100 130 75 1 5 mm 600 150 200 110 2 5 mm 1000 250 330 190 4 mm 1600 400 525 300 14 Dual zone sensors Do not join sensor cables extensions from separate zones zoneA sensor Sensor cable extension according to above table sensor Il is led to EFIT 850 sensor IlI Note each new colour of the 4 wire cable sensor extensions white white red and black Article 088L8076 Version 01 01
2. him describe the area function and weather conditions The first roof sensor in a zone must now be placed where ice and snow cause most problems The appropriate spot can be found by following below steps a Where the heated area is in shade or oriented to the north west b In the main gutter close to the main down pipe If you have a dual zone system the first sensor for the other zone must be placed by following the same steps above 2 3 2 Placing the following roof sensors in a zone The following roof sensors in a zone must be placed where the surface dries up latest The appropriate spot can be found by following below steps c Where the snow slides e g due to roof joints or gutter valleys d In other gutters close to other down pipes e So the whole zone is covered but min 1 meter from other sensors If there is doubt about the appropriate spot prepare a second spot for later use 2 3 3 Guiding plates If a roof area is oriented to the south and the roof slope is steep it can be exposed to strong sun radiation In that case it can be necessary to install guiding plates guiding plate above the sensor so the slowly dripping melting water from the roof hit the roof sensor If there is doubt about the appropriate spot prepare a second spot for later use 10 2 Placing and installation of sensors 2 3 4 Example with roof sensors In this example a roof with several dormers is heated Depending on the number of zon
3. spots for the roof sensors and extended the feeder cable if necessary as prescribed in section 2 3 The roof sensor may now be installed in connection with the actual construction work and con nected at a later date The following applies for all types of installations a The sensor must be placed between or next to the heating cables with a distance of minimum 1 cm between sensor and heating cable min 1 cm b The sensor must be placed so that the upper brass surface is horizontal If the sensor is placed on an angled roof the sensor must be levelled until the surface is horizontal c Fasten the sensor by using the attachments on the sensor or glue it to the surface 12 4 Technical specification Technical data Type number e Ground sensor e Sensor tube ground e Roof sensor Ground D850 G1 Sensor Roof D850 R1 Sensor Voltage 24VDC 10 20 18 26VDC Power consumption e Ground Max 13W e Roof Max 8W IP class IP 67 Ambient temperature e Ground 30 C to 70 C e Roof 50 C to 70 C Sensor type Devibus connected moisture sensor s Sensor lead 15 m of 4x1 mm may be extended in accordance with the table in appendix A Indication 2 x 16 character illuminated display Measurements Depth 87 mm Heigth 74 mm Depth 93 mm Height 98 mm Depth 15 mm Height 23 5 mm Width 216 mm 3 Appendix A Sensor cable extension
4. Control Zones Finally you will be able to assign a number of sensors to the chosen control zones 1 1 Sensor types and function Identify the type s of area prepared for the Danfoss ice and snow melting system by looking fig below 1 Walkways and parking areas 2 Steps and stairs 3 Roofs and roof edges 4 Gutters and down pipes For ground areas like 1 and 2 you have one or more ground sensors For roof areas like 3 and 4 you have one or more roof sensors The ground and roof sensors both measure two things on the sensor surface temperature moisture from ice snow hail or rain These measurements are input to the EFIT 850 and it decides how the ice and snow melting system should control the heated areas Details about the setup of the controller can be found in the EFIT 850 installation manual 1 Sensors and control zones 1 2 Control zones A EFIT 850 and up to 4 sensors are able to control an area as a single zone but can also control more areas as 2 separated control zones 2 control zones consits of minimum 2 heating elements 2 4 sensors and can be Combizones when you have both a roof anda ground area Dual zones e g if steps should have a better performance than a walkway If the power supply is limited both combi and dual zones gives you the possibility to prioritize which zone to operate first A EFIT 850 and up to 4 sensors give the following 5 control options
5. Installation and user manual EFIT 850 sensor x Table of content 1 Sensorsandcontrolzones 0 0 eee eee eee 3 1 1 Sensor types and function zessen ore e EE ee eee 3 1 2 CONTNONZONES s seee m Se a BN we ee aie eS ee a 4 1 3 Assign sensors to control zones 6 ee ee 5 2 Placing and installation of sensors 0 00 ee eee 6 2 1 Placing ground sensors 2 ee ee eee 6 2 1 1 Placing the first ground sensorinazone eee ee es 6 2 1 2 Placing the following ground sensorsinazone 00 eee eee eee 6 2 1 3 Example with ground sensors euena eee 7 2 1 4 Extending the ground sensor cable 0 eee ee ee ees 7 2 2 Installing groundsensors 2 ee ee 8 2 3 Placing roof sensors saoudat a ORAS RR Ra ee 10 2 3 1 Placing the first roof sensorinazone 0 eee eee eee 10 2 3 2 Placing the following roof sensors ina Zone sussana aaaeeeaa 10 23 3 Guiding Plates i695 aa ee a E ab be eis Sa ai de ee Gooden 10 2 3 4 Example with roof sensors 1 0 ee ee 11 2 3 5 Extending the roof sensorcable 0 00 eee ee ee eee 11 2 44 Installingroofsensors 1 ee 12 3 Technical specification eresse tree o Tonn EE OEE ee eee 13 4 Appendix A PSU amp feedercable 0 0 00 cee eee 14 1 Sensors and control zones This section guides you through a short introduction to the terms used in the manual Area type Sensor type Controller
6. Zone type Single zone ground 1 4in one zone Single zone roof 1 4 in one zone Maximum 4 Combi zones 1 3 in one ground zone 1 3 in one roof zone sensors in all Dual zones ground 2 4 split in two zones Dual zones roof 2 4 split in two zones 1 Sensors and control zones 1 3 Assign sensors to control zones There are some good reasons to have 2 or more sensors in one control zone Higher degree of detection safety which is relevant for larger complex or busy roof and ground areas 2 Approx 1 hour faster ground system as one sensor measures the ground temperature and other sensors measure the moisture whereas a single sensor must switch between temperature and moisture measurements Now decide how the ice and snow melting system should be operated and assign the sensors to the control zones In case of questions the system designer must be consulted Draw circles around Zone type and 1 4 Sensors Single zone ground x 1 2 3 4 ingl f 1 2 3 4 Single zone roo x Maximum 4 Combi zones x 1 2 3 1 2 3 sensors in all Dual zones ground x 2 3 4 Dual zones roof x 2 3 4 2 Placing and installation of sensors At this point you must have identified and assigned sensors to the control zones as prescribed in section 1 In this section 2 you will be guided through a correct placing and installation of the sensors For placing and installation of ground sensor
7. ered but min 1 meter from other sensors If there is doubt about the appropriate spot prepare a second spot for later use 2 Placing and installation of sensors 2 1 3 Example with ground sensors In this example a lower step section 1 a walkway platform 2 and an upper step section 3 is heated Depending on number of zones and detection safety 2 3 ground sensors is installed Sensor no 1 is the most important as this is placed where snow is likely to appear first due to shade and snow drift also because the spot is stepped on by pedestrians Sensor no 2 is also important as the platform is object to water puddles Here the shaded spot will dry up last If the power supply is limited the platform could be a low priority zone in a dual zone system Sensor no 3 is relevant if more detection safety is required as additional to sensor no 1 Can be prepared for later installation 2 1 4 Extending the ground sensor cable The ground sensor consists of two parts a sensor part with a sensor cable and a sensor tube A 15 meter cable is supplied with the sensor part Approx 0 5 m of this cable should be coiled inside the bottom of the sensor tube leaving 14 5 meter to be connected with the EFIT 850 controller Q If the appropriate spot is located out of this range a feeder cable extension for the sensor may be needed This sensor cable extension must be a 4 wired cable with a diameter in accordance with the
8. es and required safety it is relevant to install 2 3 roof sensors Sensor no 1 is placed in shady side of the front It is the most important as all melting water passes the sensor until the gutter is dry As snow is likely to slide down here the spot is one of the last to dry up Sensor no 2 is also important as the shaded dormer roof is more flat which might cause sudden snow slides on a dry roof The dormers could be the lower prioritized zone in a dual zone system Sensor no 3 is relevant if a higher detection safety is required It could both be placed near another down pipe or in the gutter valley Thus it can be an additional sensor to both no 1 and 2 and can be prepared for later installation 2 3 5 Extending the roof sensor cable The roof sensor is a sensor part with a sensor cable built in one A 15 meter cable is supplied with the roof sensor to be con nected with the EFIT 850 controller If the appropriate spot is located out of this range a feeder cable extension for the sensor may be needed This sensor cable extension must be a 4 wired cable with a diameter in accordance with the table in Appendix A Sensor cable extension Note each new colour of the 4 wire cable feeder extensions white white red and black Dual zone sensors Do NOT join feeder cable extensions from separate zones 2 Placing and installation of sensors 2 4 Installing roof sensors At this point you must have selected the appropriate
9. s see section 2 1 For placing and installation of roof sensors see section 2 2 2 1 Placing ground sensors Placing ground sensors in appropriate spots is very important for the performance of the ice and snow melting system The appropriate spot must fulfill some characteristics where the below 2 are the most important The sensors must be placed minimum 1 meter within the boundaries of the heated zone The sensors must not be covered or prevented from being exposed to snow or rain This includes dirt leaves and pebbles 2 1 1 Placing the first ground sensor in a zone Find one who knows the area and make him describe the area function and weather conditions The first ground sensor in a zone must now be placed where the first snow appears The appro priate spot can be found by following below steps a Where the heated area is in shade all day Look e g for algae b Where e g a wind shield make the snow drift c Where the most traffic from shoes or car wheels happens If you have a dual zone system the first sensor for the other zone must be placed by following the same steps above 2 1 2 Placing the following ground sensors in a zone The following ground sensors in a zone must be placed where the surface dries up last The appropriate spot can be found by following below steps d Where the heated area is in shade all day e Where the melting water accumulates e g due to hollows in the area f So the whole zone is cov
10. table in Appendix A Sensor cable extension Note each new colour of the 4 wire cable feeder extensions white white red and black Dual zone sensors Do NOT join feeder cable extensions from separate zones 2 Placing and installation of sensors 2 2 Installing ground sensors At this point you must have located the appropriate spots for the ground sensors and extended the feeder cable if necessary as prescribed in section 2 1 The sensor part and the sensor tube may now be installed in connection with the actual con struction work and connected at a later date The following applies for all types of installations a The base below the sensor tube must be hard e g a concrete plate or similar in order to ensure that the sensor is not pushed into the ground if e g a lorry runs over it The tube is designed to be mounted on a plate using the two screw holes inside the tube b Place the sensor tube in between the heating cables with a minimum distance of 1 cm Assembly box Feeder cable c The sensor tube must be positioned so that it is flush with the surrounding terrain and so that the sensor part must be placed so that the upper brass surface is horizontal d Lay a conduit for the sensor cable between the sensor tube and the EFIT 850 controller installation pipe 2 Placing and installation of sensors Installation in asphalt The temperature around the sensor part and sensor
11. tube must not exceed 80 C A wooden dummy or similar must replace the sensor while asphalt is poured and cooled down The conduit must be a metal tube that can withstand the high temperatures Not OK OK e Ensure that the sensor tube is closed with the supplied cap before the concrete is poured or the bricks are laid Make sure that air gaps are filled with cement f Coil approx 0 5 m of the sensor cable inside the tube If the sensor cable needs extension see section 2 1 4 g Place the sensor part inside the sensor tube until it is horizontally flush with the edge of the sensor tube and rests on the collar inside the tube installation pipe with sensor cable h The sensor part may be inspected using the two holes around the edge of the sensor tube The grooves on the outside of the sensor part correspond with the holes in the sensor tube 2 Placing and installation of sensors 2 3 Placing roof sensors Placing roof sensors in appropriate spots is very important to the performance of the Ice amp Snow melting system The appropriate spot must fulfil some requirements where the below 2 are the most important The sensors must be placed minimum 1 meter within the boundaries of the heated zone The sensors must not be covered and prevented from being exposed to snow or rain This includes dirt and especially leaves in the gutters 2 3 1 Placing the first roof sensor in a zone Find one who knows the area and make

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