Tgc Bc-90-1h Manual Updated
Displays the status of the heater. It often turns from green (standby) to orange or yellow when the burner is active.
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the displayed temperature numbers flash.
This appears when air becomes trapped inside the internal pre-heating pump or pipelines.
For a fully depleted 100Ah battery at 90A, one hour is enough; setting it to 10 hours will boil the battery dry. tgc bc-90-1h manual
Shows set temperature, operation status, and priority indicators.
If you have lost your physical copy, digital versions are often the quickest way to get back to work.
Based on repair logs from eBay and industrial recyclers, the number one failure in the BC-90-1H is the followed by cold solder joints on the output relay . Before buying a new unit, open the case (after unplugging!) and visually inspect the main fuse and the large solder pads near the thick red and black output wires. Displays the status of the heater
A slight backward tilt (no more than 1 centimeter) helps the glass door close automatically and seal tightly. Operating instructions & Temperature Control
While the controller is active, use the arrow buttons or the temperature button to set your desired temperature (typically ranging from 35°C up to 48°C or higher depending on the model setting). The system will remember this setting for the next use. 3. Taking Priority Control (Priority Button)
: Fully rotate the gas meter valve and the primary appliance gas cock to the open position. This appears when air becomes trapped inside the
Most BC-90-1H units use a 4-position DIP switch block inside a small cover near the output terminals. Typical settings are:
Ensure the charger is powered off (or unplugged) before connecting to the battery. Connect the DC output connector (the large industrial plug) firmly to the battery receptacle. Ensure a tight fit; loose connections cause arcing and connector damage.
Models supporting pipe-loop recirculation feature a . Pressing this button instructs the main heater unit to flush standing cold lines and maintain a pre-warmed water cycle up to 50°C. Press the button a second time to cancel this operation and save gas. Safety Mechanisms and Technical Protocols