HI - TEMP ALERT
OWNERS MANUAL
JENISSE LEISURE PRODUCTS, INC.
5 Van Duyne Ct
TOWACO, NJ 07470
(973) 331-1177
OPERATION:
The alarm is to be used in conjunction with a heating device being used to heat a
SAUNA ROOM, STEAM ROOM OR SPA/HOT TUB. The alarm is set at the maximum
allowable operating temperature.* If the temperature rises above the set point, the alarm
will sound and disconnect the heating source simultaneously. The alarm is designed with
two user conveniences. It will display the actual temperature of the water or air and the set
point for the alarm. The audible part of the alarm can be silenced after it has been activated
by a high temperature condition. This will not reset the power to the heating source. The
heating source can only be reset by the attendant after the water or air has cooled to a point
below the alarm set point. There is an output ON indicator to the right of the digital display.
This dot indicates that the output to the heater relay is on.
*Check local codes.
NOTE: THE CAUSE OF THE OVERHEATING SHOULD BE DETERMINED AND
CORRECTED BEFORE RESETTING ALARM.
WARNING
DO NOT CONNECT WITH THE POWER ON. THIS WILL DAMAGE THE ALARM
AND VOID THE WARRANTY.
LOCATION:
The alarm consists of two parts: 1) the alarm box and 2) the power interface. The
alarm box should be in a conspicuous location to allow the user of the facility to be aware of
the temperature of SAUNA, STEAM or SPA/HOT TUB and be alerted to the alarm if
activated.
The power interface should be located so it can be easily connected to heating
source.
CONNECTING THE POWER INTERFACE:
The power interface needs a separate 120 or 240 volt circuit connected to the
appropriate leads of the transformer. Red and black for
120 volts, Red and red for 240 volts. (Wire nut the unused lead.)
Terminal A1 and A2 are to be connected in series with the control circuit of the heat
source. Install jumper wire between terminals C1 and C2 using crimp terminals provided.
All wire entering interface box should be rated for at least 300 volts.
CONNECTING THE ALARM BOX:
The alarm box has a terminal strip with terminals from 1 to 7. All wires entering this
box are low voltage.
c.5/1/2001