The DTC control panel activates the melting system when the following three conditions are met: (1) ambient temperature falls below 40°F, (2) slab temperature falls below 40°F, and (3) snow or moisture is present on at least one MS slab sensor. The melting system remains activated until: the slab temperature warms to 60°F or ambient temperature exceeds 40°F. See datasheets for additional specifications. Go to the Snow Melting Controls Comparison Table to compare snow melting controls.
The DTC control panel activates the melting system when three conditions are met: (1) ambient temperature falls below 40°F, (2) slab temperature falls below 40°F, and (3) snow or moisture is present on both the PS and SS slab sensors. The melting system remains activated until: the slab warms to 60°F or ambient temperature exceeds 40°F. See datasheet for additional specifications. Go to the Snow Melting Controls Comparison Table to compare snow melting controls.
The MPS control panel activates the melting system when two conditions are met: (1) ambient temperature below 35°F and (2) snow or moisture is present on the MMP sensor. The melting system remains activated on a 5-hour timer after one of the two conditions at the sensors ceases to exist. See datasheet for additional specifications. Go to the Snow Melting Controls Comparison Table to compare snow melting controls.
The MPS control panel activates the melting system when two conditions are met: slab temperature falls below 35°F and snow or moisture is present on the MP slab sensor. Once conditions are met, the melting system remains on a 5-hour timer after one of the conditions at the sensors ceases to exist. See datasheet for additional specifications. Go to the Snow Melting Controls Comparison Table to compare snow melting controls.
The MPS control panel activates the melting system when two conditions are met: (1) ambient temperature falls below 35°F and (2) snow or moisture is present on either the MMP or SMMP sensor. The melting system remains on a 5-hour timer after one of the conditions at the sensors ceases to exist. See datasheet for additional specifications. Go to the Snow Melting Controls Comparison Table to compare snow melting controls.
Delta-Therm's Remote Indicator and Activation Timer (RID) can be used with any Delta-Therm snow melting control. The RID can be mounted up to 100' from either the control panels. The indicator alerts the user when the melting system is operating automatically or on the timer. The activation timer allows the user to turn the melting system on using a 5-hour timer. See DTC and MPS datasheets for additional specifications. Go to the Snow Melting Controls Comparison Table to compare snow melting controls.