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© 2009 D 664 - 07/09
- Data Brochure
Snow Detector & Melting Control 664
D 664
07/09
The Snow Detector and Melting Control 664 is designed to control up to two zones in a snow melting system. The control automatically
adjusts the mixed supply water to the snow melting system by controlling up to two boilers and a single mixing device. For mixing, the
664 can use a variable speed injection pump, a fl oating action mixing valve or a 4-20 mA device. The snow melting system may be
started manually or automatically through the use of a Snow / Ice Sensor 090. The 664 control includes a large Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) in order to view system status and operating information.
Additional features include:
1
+
2
3
Opn/
4-20 mA
Var
4
Pwr
Mix
5
Cls
6
Red
7
Blk/
Com
8
Blu
9
Yel
10
Brn/
Slab1
11
Slab
2
12
Com
13
tN2
14
Mix
Ret
15
Mix
Sup
16
Com
17
Boil
18
Out
19
Melt/Idle
Demand
20 21
1
22 23
2
24 25
Zn
1
26
Com
Zn
27
Zn
2
28
30
Sys
P1
29
Power
L
N
Menu
Test
Snow Detector & Melting Control 664
Two Zone, Two Stage Boiler, Mixing
Item
Start Stop
Idle Demand
Signal wiring must be rated at least 300 V.
Melt Demand
not testing
testing
testing paused
For maximum heat,
press and hold Test
button for 3 seconds.
Made in Canada by
tekmar Control Systems Ltd.
tektra 900-01
Power 115 V
± 10%
50/60 Hz 600 VA
Relays 230 V (ac) 5 A 1/6 hp
Stage/Zn/P1 Relays 230 V (ac) 5 A 1/3 hp
Var. Pump 230 V (ac) 2.4 A max (FLA)
5 A max (LRA), fuse T2.5 A 250V
Demand 20 to 260 V (ac) 2 VA
Meets Class B:
Canadian ICES
FCC Part 15
off
red
red
Do not apply power
1 kΩ max
%
Output
4-20 mA
device
Output
Variable
Speed
driven
pump
Output
Mixing
Valve &
Actuating
Motor
Input
Snow/Ice Sensor
090 installed with
Sensor Socket
091 Optional
Input
Slab
Sensor
Optional
Input
Remote Display Module (RDM)
or
Remote Start / Stop Module
Slab
Sensor
Optional
OR
OR
or
OR
OR
Input
Universal
Sensor
Included
Input
Universal
Sensor
Included
Input
Universal
Sensor
Included
Input
Outdoor
Sensor
Included
Input
Melt/Idle
Demand
Output
Boiler
Output
Boiler
Output
Zone
Pumps
Zone Valves
Output
System
Pump
Input
115 V (ac)
Power
Supply
OR
Melt Demand
Idle Demand
WWSD
Minimum
Maximum
Water
Melting
M
H1198D
Stage Stage
• Temporary Idle
Optional priority zoning operation
Slab protection for the snow melting system
• Boiler protection
• Manual Override
Adjustable Warm Weather Shut Down (WWSD)
Cold Weather Cut Out (CWCO)
Remote display and adjustment capabilities
Test sequence to ensure proper component operation
Pump and valve exercising
CSA C US Certifi ed (approved to applicable UL standards)
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Page 1 - © 2009 D 664 - 07/09

1 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09- Data BrochureSnow Detector & Melting Control 664D 66407/09The Snow Detector and Melting Control 664 is desig

Page 2 - Menu Item

10 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09Remote Start / Stop Module 039The snow melting system is enabled by pressing the button on the front of the 039. Whi

Page 3 - Symbol Description

11 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09Section D2: Snow Melting DisableThe snow melting system can be disabled manually or automatically. A melting dis

Page 4 - Section A: General Operation

12 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09Section E: Melting OperationSection E1 General Melting OperationSection E1: General Melting OperationThe Snow Detect

Page 5 - Section B: Snow Melting

13 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09ADDITIONAL MELTING TIME (ADD MELT)In cases where areas of the snow melting system haven’t completely melted afte

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14 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09Section F: Idling OperationSection F1 General Idling OperationSection F1: General Idling OperationWhen the snow melt

Page 7 - Section C3

15 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09InstallationCAUTIONImproper installation and operation of this control could result in damage to the equipment a

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16 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09Melt / Idle DemandTo generate a melt demand or idle demand, a voltage between 24 V (ac) and 230 V (ac) must be

Page 9 - Section D2

17 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09Mixing Valve ActuatorIf a mixing valve is used, connect one side of the 24 V (ac) power to the Pwr Mix terminal

Page 10 - Remote Display Module 040

18 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09EITHER: Snow / Ice Sensor 090 (Zone 1)If a Snow / Ice Sensor 090 is used, connect the red wire from the sensor cable

Page 11 - Melt Demand

19 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09 Test The Power SupplyMake sure exposed wires and bare terminals are not in contact with other wires or grounde

Page 12 - Decreasing Air Temperature

2 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09Table of ContentsDIP Switch Settings ...Pg 20 Access Levels ...

Page 13 - PRIORITY OPERATION

20 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/094–20 mA DeviceThe 4–20 mA output terminals (1 and 2) can not be tested without power applied to the control. Since n

Page 14 - Section F2

21 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09Access LevelsThe tekmar Snow Detector and Melting Control 664 comes with four Access Level settings. These Acces

Page 15 - –––––––––

22 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09 Outdoor Current outdoor air temperature as measured by the outdoor sensor. -67 to 149°F(-55 to 65°C)E1Slab 1 Target

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23 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09Item FieldAccessLevelDescriptionRangeActual SettingSectionLTDUSERINSTADV664 Adjust Menu (1 of 3) B1Run Time The

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24 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09E1Melt 2 The desired slab surface temperature of zone 2 while in the Melting mode.Zone 2 = AUTO32 to 95°F(0 to 35°C)

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25 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09B1∆T Maximum The maximum ∆T for the snow melting system.PRIORITY ≠ NONE10 to 70°F, OFF(5 to 39°C, OFF)Default =

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26 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09664 Monitor Menu (1 of 2)Outdoor High The highest recorded outdoor air temperature since this item was last cleared.

Page 20 - 1000 ma = 1 amp

27 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09664 Monitor Menu (2 of 2)Item Field DescriptionRangeAccessLevelLTDUSERINSTADVBoiler 1 Fire The total number of r

Page 21 - Access Levels

28 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09664 Schd (Schedule) Menu (1 of 1)Item Field DescriptionRangeAccessLevelLTDUSERINSTADVOverride The setback override

Page 22 - 22 of 36

29 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09The Snow Detector and Melting Control 664 has a built-in test routine which is used to test the main control fun

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3 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09DisplaySymbol DescriptionOpen / CloseDisplays when the actuator is opening or closing the mixing valve.Lock / Unlo

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30 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09When troubleshooting any heating system, it is always a good idea to establish a set routine to follow. By following

Page 25 - 25 of 36

31 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09664 Error Messages (1 of 3)Error DisplayedDescription of ErrorThe control was unable to store a piece of informa

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32 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09The control is no longer able to read the mixing supply sensor due to an open circuit. In this case, the control doe

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33 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09The control is no longer able to read the water detection circuit due to an open circuit. In this case, if the c

Page 28 - 28 of 36

34 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09Notes

Page 29 - Testing the Control

35 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09Notes

Page 30 - Troubleshooting

Technical Data 36 of 36Product design, software and literature are Copyright © 2009 by:tekmar Control Systems Ltd. and tekmar Control Systems, Inc.Al

Page 31 - Description of Error

4 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09Sequence of OperationSection AGeneralOperationPage 4 - 5Section BSnowMeltingPage 5 - 7Section CBoilerOperationPage 7 -

Page 32

5 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09Section B1: General Snow MeltingSLAB PROTECTION (∆T MAX)The control can limit the rate at which heat is applied to

Page 33

6 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09SOFT STARTWhen the control starts applying heat to the slab, the supply temperature to the snow melting system is ramp

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7 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09• DET The word DET is displayed after the snow melting system has been automatically enabled by the Snow / Ice Se

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8 of 36© 2009 D 664 - 07/09STAGINGThe 664 controls up to two stages in order to supply the required temperature. After the first stage is turned

Page 36 - Technical Data

9 of 36 © 2009 D 664 - 07/09NO BOILER SENSOR (Boil SENS = NONE)The 664 is capable of operating without a boiler sensor if desired. Without a b

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