Sensortouch ® Remote Control - Seeley Breezair EXH Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Figure 22: (Connection
points).
A = Hall Effect LED.
B = Thermal overload LED.
C = Fan Speed LED.
D = Power LED.
E = Water Probes.
F = Motor Power.
G = Motor overtemp sensor lead.
H = Drain Valve.
I = Tri colour diagnostic LED.
J = Red diagnostic
LED.
K = Circuit Breaker.
L = Inlet solenoid.
M= Wall control or Receiver.
N= Pump.
O= Mains Power.
REMOTE CONTROL
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Remote Thermostat
Control
(remote control) .......
LOCATING
THE REMOTE
CONTROL
The remote control should be placed
approximately
5 feet (1.5 metres)
above the floor, in the most used
room in the home. This will give the
optimum temperature sensing and
operating position for the user.
Placement is critical for correct
functioning of the thermostat
(incorporated in the remote control).
The following points must be taken
into consideration:
° Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
° Avoid mounting on external walls.
° Avoid mounting the remote control
near heat sources such as stoves and
televisions.
Do not locate in the direct airflow of
the duct outlets.
Do not locate in strong drafts or in
dead spots such as cupboards /
drawers.
INSTALLING
THE RECEIVER
Note: The following section
describes installation of the
receiver, which requires positioning
of the receiver external to the
cooler, inside the attic or below the
ceiling. The supplied receiver lead
is 16' (5.0m) long, sufficient to
reach into the attic or below the
ceiling, from the cooler electronic
module.
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1.
Fix the top screw to the wall, without tightening
completely.
2. Fix the second screw through the lower oval
hole, without tightening completely.
3. Straighten
and align the mounting
bracket,
tighten screws to hold bracket in its
Running the Receiver Cable
Plug the receiver cable to point Fig 22
"M" on the electronic controller. Run the
cable to the attic space or below the
ceiling to the receiver location and plug
the 6 pin end (with sticker) to the
receiver. (Fig 27)
iAim to secure the receiver away from I
_the ductwork, but as near as possible
ito the location of the remote control. !
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For installations where the roof is
framed in steel, position the receiver
between the metal joists keeping the
antenna as far away from metal joists
as possible and directing the antenna
perpendicular (right angle) to the joists
will give the best results.
For most installations, mounting the
receiver to the roof rafter as shown
(Fig 26) will provide satisfactory
)erformance.
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Other Options for Mounting
Receiver
The standard installation arrangement
will satisfy the majority of applications.
However you may find difficult cases
as follows:
Signal
Problems
For signal problems in houses with a
metal roof, position the receiver as
close as possible to the metal roof with
the antenna pointing directly away from
the roof (Fig 26).
Flat Roof
Installation
Where the installation is on a building
with a flat roof and the attic space is
less than 4' (1.2 metres) deep,
alternative mounting locations may
need to be found for the receiver.
For example, install the receiver below
the ceiling in the top of a nearby
cupboard.
Do not wrap any excess receiver
cable around the receiver. Do not
extend the receiver cable.
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A = Metal Roofing.
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B = Wood or Metal Beam.
C = Receiver (Mount as close as
possible to the metal roof).
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A = The 6 pin plug (the end with the
"RECEIVER"
sticker attached)
connects
into the socket on the
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underside of the receiver.
Important:
The orientation and position of the
receiver may affect the receiver's
performance. Other factors that may
also influence performance are:
(1) ........... Shielding from metal in the
attic lying between the receiver and
Remote Control. This may include
Sisalation/sarking
(foil sheets), and
ductwork.
(2) ........... Reflections from metal
around the receiver.

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