Heater wiring, Cont'd) typical system wiring diagram – Steffes 2006 User Manual
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5
2
4
1
5
1
5
2
0
240VAC SOURCE
2
0
1
BLACK
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
OUTDOOR SENSOR
(CONNECTED WITH 18-2 CABLE)
CONTROL SWITCH
(CONNECTED WITH 18-2 CABLE)
LOAD MANAGEMENT
RED
RED
SEE NOTE 1
LOAD MANAGEMENT
(CONNECTED WITH 18-2 CABLE)
CONTROL SWITCH
(CONNECTED WITH 18-2 CABLE)
OUTDOOR SENSOR
PLC
TRANSMITTER
SEE NOTE 2
SEE NOTE 3
GREEN
BLUE
BLUE
BLACK
BLACK
3
0
6
1
5
3
SINGLE
CIRCUIT
CONNECTED
CIRCUIT
CONNECTED
MULTIPLE
Heater Wiring
(cont'd)
TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
Connections shown are for 230 VAC blowers. Refer to the Unit Identification Label on the lower left
side panel of the room heating unit for proper blower and heating element voltages of your heater.
Low Voltage Wired Outdoor Sensor and Load Management Control
FIGURE 12
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NOTE 1: Models 2004, 2005, and 2006 are equipped with a two-circuit element feed option.
NOTE 2: Do not make these connections if using the Steffes power line carrier (PLC) control
system to control the heater(s) in the installation. The outdoor sensor is an optional
feature. (Order item #1302026.)
NOTE 3: The Steffes Power Line Carrier (PLC) system is an optional heater control method.
PLC control is available with the use of the Steffes PLC Transmitter or the Steffes
Comfort Control Relay Panel (CCRP). If using the PLC Transmitter and installing
it outdoors, an outdoor sensor for automatic brick core charge regulation is not
required. If installing the PLC Transmitter indoors or if using the PLC control
system built into the CCRP, one external outdoor sensor is required for automatic
brick core charge regulation.
NOTE