EGS EASYHEAT MSC-1 Installation & Operation Instructions

EGS EASYHEAT MSC-1 Installation & Operation Instructions

Control panel for snow & ice melting installations

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General
The MSC‑1 Control Panel manages snow and ice melting
equipment for sidewalks, driveways, gutters, etc... Suitable for
controlling heating cables and mats and self‑regulating cables,
the MSC‑1 can monitor snow and ice accumulation in three
separate zones. The MSC‑1 programming allows each zone
to be controlled independently or on a priority mode basis.
In the "priority" mode for example, one zone can be given
priority and the other zones cannot be energized until the
melting/de‑icing in that zone is complete. This can then reduce
the loading on the circuit by ensuring that multiple zones are
not energized simultaneously. The MSC‑1's program allows
customization of the key elements necessary for intelligent
and efficient snow melting control.
The MSC‑1 uses information from up to three different types
of moisture sensors—surface (or in‑ground, MSP‑1), aerial
(MSA‑1) and gutter (MSG‑1)—and one type of temperature
sensor (TS‑1). The surface, aerial and gutter sensors detect
moisture—snow, ice, sleet, etc.—and send appropriate
signals to the MSC‑1. Similarly, the temperature sensor
sends temperature data back to the MSC‑1. Independent
temperature and moisture information is processed by the
MSC‑1 to ensure that heating equipment will only be energized
when precipitation occurs during freezing conditions. For each
of the MSC‑1 control zones up to two individual moisture
sensors can be connected.
Each MSC‑1 must have a temperature sensor, TS‑1, in order
to function; a TS‑1 is included with each MSC‑1.
Fig.1 MSC‑1 Control Panel
LCD
Programming
Buttons
Sensor Status Lights
(on when ZONE sensor is
energized)
14071-001 Rev. 4
MSC ‑ 1
Control Panel
for Snow & Ice Melting Installations
Installation & Operation Instructions
MSC‑1
The MSC‑1 is housed in an enclosure (NEMA 4, 4X) suitable
for commercial/industrial indoor applications and features an
LCD display, programming and associated indicator lights for
operation of each zone.
The MSC‑1 is powered by 120VAC; control signal relays
provide a 120VAC output to operate the coils of external
contactors. See Fig. 1 & 2.
Sensor Wiring Note
Each of the MSC‑1 sensors communicates with the MSC‑1
Control Panel. The sensor wires must not be run in conduit
with power wires or telephone lines, their magnetic field
will cause communication problems; see sensor installation
instructions for full details.
Pre-Programmed Configuration (Default)
The MSC‑1 Control Panel is delivered preprogrammed for
a one zone system, for use with either an aerial (MSA‑1) or
gutter (MSG‑1) sensors. The ambient off temperature (the
MSC‑1 will not energize the heating equipment when the
ambient temperature is warmer that this value) is pre‑set to
37°F (3°C), and relay hold time (the length of time that the
heating equipment will stay energized after no longer senses
the presence of ice/snow in the zone) is 3.0 hours. If the
snow/ice melting system has been designed to operate in this
manner, then no programming is required: simply wire as per
the following instructions.
Manual Override
Buttons
USA
2 Connecticut South Drive
East Granby, CT 06026
Tel. (800) 537-4732
Fax (888) 324-2440
Installation & Operating Instructions
Output Relay Status
Lights
(on when ZONE heating is
energized)
/
Switch
on
off
Access Cover
CANADA
99 Union St.
Elmira, Ont. N3B 3L7
Tel. (519) 669-2444
Fax (519) 669-6419
©2008 Easy Heat
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  • Page 1 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions MSC ‑ 1 Control Panel for Snow & Ice Melting Installations Installation & Operation Instructions General The MSC‑1 Control Panel manages snow and ice melting The MSC‑1 is housed in an enclosure (NEMA 4, 4X) suitable equipment for sidewalks, driveways, gutters, etc...
  • Page 2: Installation Instructions

    2 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions Fig.2 Sample Application Illustration power contactors(s) snow/ice sensor options power contactors(s) maximum 2 sensors per zone power contactors(s) 120 VAC, to contactor coils *maximum 1 MSP‑1 sensor per zone 120 VAC, 450 VA WARNINGS device other than an EasyHeat sensor.
  • Page 3 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued) the knockout. The MSC‑1 terminal blocks serve 5 distinct connection sectors (see Fig 4), they are: 1) TS‑1 ‑ temperature sensor, 2) MSA‑1 aerial sensors / MSG‑1 gutter sensors (one each per zone), 3) MSP‑1 in‑ground sensors (one each per zone), 4) Output to power contactors (one each per zone), 5) Power input.
  • Page 4 4 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions Fig.4 MSC‑1 Control Panel (access cover removed) TS‑1 Zone 1 Sensor Zone 1 Output Terminal Block Terminal Input MSP‑1 Block (must be pro‑ Connector to Contactor Coil grammed to acti‑ Zone 1 Sensor vate) (Default) Input MSA‑1 or MSG‑1 (Default)
  • Page 5: System Check

    MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions SYSTEM CHECK To cycle system and check sensor operation: Before you power up, confirm: • A ll the sensors, relay coils and the power supply 1. Submerge the TS‑1 in a litre of water and crushed ice. are connected to the proper terminal blocks. 2.
  • Page 6: Manual Operation

    6 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Operation Programming Instructions The power to any one of the snow‑melting zones may be The MSC‑1 program has been structured into 6 levels; within activated manually by pressing and holding the ZONE X each of these levels are further degrees of selection.
  • Page 7 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions After pressing the UP or DOWN button for <P .Zone3>, the program automatically accepts the selections and advances to the next program level. Level 4. Ambient Off Temperature Setting Pressing UP selects a 2 Zone system (Zone 1 & 2). Pressing DOWN selects a 3 Zone system (Zone 1, 2 &...
  • Page 8: Error Messages

    8 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions Error Messages 0.5 hour increments. The minimum and maximum settings possible are noted on the LCD. The relay hold times for all The MSC‑1 will display an error message whenever a 3 sensors must be stepped through before this operation is problem is detected with the connection to the TS‑1 or complete.
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting Guide

    MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Correction Possible Cause Turn on power using switch on front System is not operating and system No power to MSC‑1. panel. is not lit. Check power supply. If LED above Display is not lit and power switch Supply not energized or power input power input terminal connection is is on.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    10 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions Specifications Electrical Mechanical Certification Power Requirements Plastic enclosure UL Listed to US and Canadian safety 120 VAC, 50/60hz, 480 VA standards System Memory Control Relays ‑ Outputs Nonvolatile: no data loss Environmental Specifications 120VAC, Pilot Duty, 120VA with a loss of system power Ambient Operating Temperature Range ‑4°F to 50°F / ‑20°C to 70°C...
  • Page 11: Limited Warranty And Liability

    MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIABILITY warranties or other provisions contained herein which are Easy Heat warrants that if there are any defects in material or workmanship in any heating cable or accessory during the first affected by such conditions shall be null and void. year after the date of purchase.
  • Page 12 12 MSC‑1 Installation & Operating Instructions CANADA 2 Connecticut South Drive 99 Union St. East Granby, CT 06026 Elmira, Ont. N3B 3L7 Tel. (800) 537-4732 Tel. (519) 669-2444 Fax (888) 324-2440 Fax (519) 669-6419...

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