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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Figure 13 - Typical dap4 Remote Alarm Contact Terminals
The four (4) remote alarm contacts are field accessed and are intended to be used for a remote-control circuit.
These remote alarm contacts are limited to 2 amps at 250 VAC. Each alarm contact activates on a failure and remain
energized until the alarm is no longer present.
Remote Temperature and Humidity Sensor
A combination remote temperature and humidity sensor is an option. The remote sensor option provides a
convenient means of field installation because the sensor is already connected to a predetermined length of multi-
conductor cable and a remote wall mounted enclosure.
When ordered, the remote temperature and humidity sensor is shipped with a 35-foot (11 m) cable as the standard
length with 50 feet (15 m), 75 feet (23 m) or 150 feet (46m) optional length cables.
Condensate Pump (Optional)
If a gravity drain is not available, an optional condensate pump is available. A condensate pump may be unit
mounted or shipped loose for field assembly and wiring. If the condensate pump is unit mounted and powered, no
outside power source is required. If the condensate pump is shipped loose, a separate source of power is normally
required. The condensate pump is available in various voltages so always check the condensate pump power
requirements before connecting power.

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