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THE BASICS OF
INFRATECH HEATER
CONTROLS
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Infratech Patio Heater Controls
Disclaimer
The materials found within this presentation are not
intended to provide all the information needed to
purchase or install Infratech Patio Heaters. Please
see installation guide and manual.
We strongly recommend using a licensed electrical
contractor for installation.
PLEASE CHECK LOCAL BUILDING CODES AND
RESTRICTIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASE.
Please verify voltage of installation especially whether
240v, 208v, 277v, 480v and specify when ordering.
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Infratech Heater Basics
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Although available in 110v, primarily use 240v or 208v
Provides safe infrared radiant heat for Indoor or
Outdoor applications.
Not as affected by wind as many heaters.
Utilizes quartz technology which omits no visible light,
rather than others on the market that cast an orange
glow that many find unappealing.
Available in a wide variety of sizes, single or double
element, which allows the perfect heater options for
every patio.
Very small clearance from combustible materials is
needed, also Flush Mount Kit available for in ceiling
mounts or new construction.
Provides a “SOFT”, controllable heat.
Stainless Steel, Beige and Custom colors (slight up
charge) with a variety of mounting options are
available.
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Infratech Control Options
Infratech Heaters can be controlled by
3 different ways. Each has its’ unique
features and benefits. They are:
1.
Simple Switch-similar to a light switch you
would use in your home (provided by installer).
“Value Control”- which is our part number
INF10 & INF20 (15 amps maximum).
Custom Controls which are used to control
multiple Infratech Heaters with full adjustability.
2.
3.
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Infratech Control Option #1:
Simple Switch
The simplest way to control an Infratech heater is a wall
switch. Please note that all switches are manufactured
based upon amps that are needed. Your local electrical
supply house can insure you have the right switch for the job.
PROS
Least Expensive Option
Easy Installation
CONS
Lack of Control (only On or
Off)
Switches do have limits to
Amps
Separate Wiring each
Heater
A popular option with a simple switch is to purchase a dual bulb
heater and have two switches or a Duplex Switch controlling one
heater. This will allow you to operate it at 50% or 100% which
works well in many homeowner applications.
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Infratech Control Option #2:
Value INF Control
The INF control is a great option if you want turn down
capability of your Infratech Heater. The INF control operates
heater at full capacity with it cycling on and off based upon the
level you dial… HI being on full time. Heater clicks on and off if
set on other than HI, and thus regulates heat.
PROS
Inexpensive Option
Easy Installation
Single or Double Boxes
Can use as many Boxes
as needed
Flush or Wall Mounted
CONS
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Heat goes ON and OFF
based on setting
Limited to 15 AMPS per
INF
Limited to 3,000 Watt
Heater
Must wire every heater
separately from panel
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Infratech Control Option #3:
Custom Controls
controls are the “ultimate” option for
Commercial and complex Residential Installations. Using
these Solid State Controls allows you to adjust radiant
energy intensity from zero to 100%.
Custom
PROS
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Allows heater output to be
adjusted to desired level.
Unlimited amount of heaters
controlled.
Remote Analog Control uses
only 110v, with low voltage
wire going to custom control
Main Panel.
Can add a 60 minute rotary
timer.
Can attach to EMS or other
sophisticated system
Requires only one set of wires
to Main Panel from Electrical
Source.
CONS
Costs more than other options.
Relays can control a max. of
40 amps (three 3,000w, two
4,000w, etc.)
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Infratech Control #3
Custom Controls
It uses two key components being:
Main Control Panel which provides a main secondary
breaker point for all heaters and individual breakers for each
heater zone, zone control capability
Remote Analog Controls which may be mounted in any
location convenient to the heaters. Many commercial
applications put these at waiters station, bar, etc.
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Infratech Custom Main
Panel Housing
UL Certified Housing
We start with the highest quality casing (Nema
412) which is water proof and dust proof. To that
we custom size and install heat sinks to insure
components are not subject to excessive heat.
All housings come standard with lock with master
electricity shut off switch when door opens also
available.
Each Custom Control housing is UL Certified with
a unique UL number assigned to each housing.
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Infratech Custom Main Panel
Internal Key Components
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Terminal Block This is the main junction for
electricity coming into Control Housing and the
distribution to Relays within housing.
Solid State Relay Takes electricity coming into
the Control Housing and allows it to be adjusted
for control set at the Remote Analog Control.
Circuit Breaker This halts electrical current in
the event the circuit is broken or interrupted.
Power comes into circuit breaker from relay and
then is wired to heater, amount of electricity
controlled by setting on Remote Analog Control.
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Infratech Custom Main Panel
Internal Key Components
Controller Strip This is the connection
between the Custom Control the Remote Analog
Controls.
Wiring Diagram Every Custom Control
comes with a complete Diagram of the wiring for
the controls.
UL Label Every Custom Control is UL listed
and approved with its’ own unique number and
certification.
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Infratech Custom Controls
Additional Information
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Each Relay can control up to 9000 watts or 40 amps
of continuous power (four 2,000w, three 3,000w or
two 4,000w heaters) with unlimited configurations.
Unlimited amount of relays based upon needs.
Remote Analog Controls can be mounted in any
convenient location. Power for remote can come
from any 120v source. A signal is transmitted to the
relays in the main control panel using low voltage
wiring. A single Analog Control can affect up to a
maximum of four relays in the Main Panel. A 60
minute timer can be incorporated into Analog
Controls. Panel can be managed by your EMS
systems control. Normal lead time on Custom
Controls is 2-3 weeks.
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Infratech Heaters from AEI
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AEI has been in the patio heating business since
1968.
AEI has deep inventory of all Infratech heaters
with same day shipping of 97% non custom
heaters and or custom controls.
AEI has factory trained customer service
representatives that can help design the perfect
solution to heat almost any patio.
AEI stands behind our Infratech heaters with
parts and service.
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