EnviroNET User Manual
Powering up the EnviroNET
The EnviroNET is designed to be powered on automatically. There is no power switch. The green power
LED will light when the power is on (ET and EC models only).
To power the EnviroNET:
1. You need to wire the power cable. If you haven't done this already, go to the section,
on page 17 in Chapter 2,
2. After all of the cables are properly wired, close and lock the case. Plug the power cable into an electrical
outlet.
Note
LEDs (ET and EC models only)
The EnviroNET has two LEDs, Power and Temperature Control Indicator.
ET models
•
Power: The Power light will be on when the EnviroNET is operating normally.
•
Temperature Control: The Temperature Control Indicator light will be on when the heater is on. The
heater will automatically come on at temperatures under -40ºC (-40ºF). When the Temperature Control
Indicator light is on, the EnviroNET will not be powered on to operate and the Power light will be off.
EC models
•
Power: The Power light will be on when the EnviroNET is operating normally.
•
Temperature Control: The Temperature Control Indicator light will be on for temperature control condi-
tions, such as when the fan is operating.
Note
Powering up the EnviroNET
"Installing the EnviroNET"
Once in operation, the EnviroNET will run over all temperatures
without user intervention.
EH models do not have a fan or heater, therefore they do not have
LEDs.
4 • Operating the EnviroNET
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"Wiring the power"
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