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This is for the HSC-24 sensor only. Part #23832 is for the housing unit and must be ordered separately.
Directly senses pavment conditions for reliable, accurate system control24-volt operation for compatibility with a diverse array of electric and hydronic controls and systemsSelf-contained operation does not require additional control panelNEC Class 2 cirucit for safe operation in wet locationsDesigned and built for long, trouble-free lifeBuilt-in self-test functions allow quick operational verification
The Snow Switch Model HSC-24, 24-volt Pavement-Mounted Snow and Ice Sensor reliably detects snow and ice conditions on pavement surfaces. The HSC-24 pavement sensor ensures that deicing heaters operate only while needed which minimizes energy costs without sacrificing snow melting effectiveness.
The HSC-24 is designed to be self-contained eliminating the need for an additional control panel, and it's independent relay-contact output is compatible with most heater control systems.
As part of a snow melting system, the HSC-24 sensor will signal for snow and ice melting at pavement temperatures below 38°F (3.3°C) while moisture in any form - including water, snow , sleet or ice - is present.
It's important for the sensor to be level with the pavement surrounding it. A Pavement Sensor Housing, ETI part number 23832 (sold separately), is needed for each pavement sensor. This housing supports the sensor within the pavement and includes adjustment screws that allow proper leveling with the pavement surface.
For best results, consider using the HSC-24 pavement sensor in conjunction with an LCD-8 aerial snow sensor. Including an LCD-8 sensor will allow the snow/ice melting system to energize as soon as falling precipitation (e.g., snow or freezing rain) is detectable.
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