Advanced Snow and Ice Melt Control - 100-277VAC - Refurbished
Advanced Snow & Ice Melt Control Description
The SCA-DUAL provides for advanced control of snow melting and roof and gutter deicing systems to minimize operating costs. It operates electrically- and mechanically-held contactors for pilot duty applications. With automatic and manual override operator controls, the SCA-DUAL includes an adjustable hold-on timer to continue heater operation up to 8 hours after snow and ice accumulation stop to ensure complete melting. Featuring a weather-resistant NEMA 4X enclosure, this unit handles resistive loads up to 30 amps and operates at 100 - 277 Vac and 50/60 Hz. The SCA-DUAL is cULus listed. Additionally, it has a maximum 2 sensor capability and can be used with aerial, gutter, or pavement sensors.
Learn more about snow melting systems. Perfect for heated driveways, patios, walkways and paths, accessibility ramps, or even stairs.
Specifications
Warranty / Certifications
Approvals | cULus listed |
Area of Use | Non-hazardous locations |
Ingress Protection (IPxx) Rating | IP66 |
Warranty | 2 years |
Waterproofing | NEMA 4X |
Installation
Best Use | Most Popular Control For Paver Or Concrete Projects |
Electrical
Compatible Sensors and Accessories | RCO, AIR-SS, AIR-SS-2, GTR-SS, SC-SS-PAV-6E-KIT |
Connection Method | Hardwired |
Control Options | Automatic with manual override |
Max Number of Sensors | 2 |
Maximum Current | 30 A |
Mounting Method | Wall Mounted |
Voltage | 100 - 277 VAC |
Product Dimensions
Depth | 4.375″ |
Height | 5.5″ |
Weight | 2.9 lbs |
Width | 8.125″ |
Identifiers
SKU | SCA-DUAL-BTK |
UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308073336 |
Documents & Manuals
Operation Manuals
Wiring Diagrams
Sell Sheets
- Advanced SCA-DUAL Snow Melt Control Sell/Specs Sheet (English)
- Snow Melt Controller Comparison Sheet USA (English)
Catalogs
Customer Questions & Answers
Advanced Snow & Ice Melt Control has 27 Questions and Answers.
Frequently Asked Questions
That depends on a number of variables (like the temperature outside) but generally speaking these snow melting systems are designed to melt 1" - 3" of snow per hour. Anything above 3" per hour is typically considered blizzard conditions.
The material costs are similar. However, electric systems are easier to install, with fewer components and significantly lower maintenance costs. Electric systems will run for a shorter period of time to give the same level of performance but with much higher energy efficiency (typically 95%-98% efficient). Controls and sensors required for the two types of systems are very similar. Electric systems do not usually require slab insulation and do not create the concerns typically associated with hydronic systems. These concerns include, but are not limited to, return temperatures, flue gas venting, waterway shrinkage and property damage caused by leaking pipes or tubes.
When installing outdoor WarmlyYours snow melting cables for your driveway, patio, walkway, terrace, stairs, ramp, etc. - NEVER cross, overlap, or allow the heating cables to touch each other. Doing so will quickly cause a circuit failure due to excessive heat build up. Always follow the installation instructions and/or design layout plan to ensure the cable is installed with the correct spacing required for proper operation.
Our systems can handle low temperatures, but many controls come equipped with a Low-Temperature Lockout Feature. This feature prevents the system from running in very low temperatures. At very low temperatures it can become difficult for the system to effectively melt the snow. It is however possible to turn off this feature should you need the system to keep running during such low temperatures.
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