by ETI Staff | May 14, 2014 | Control, Controller, Featured, Sensors, snow melting management, Weather
Roof and gutter deicing technology helps protect homes and facilities from the ravages of winter weather. Safety is the priority when bringing electrical solutions that result in converting ice to water. Installation and operating instructions for controllers and...
by ETI Staff | Mar 7, 2014 | Control, Controller, Featured, Sensors, snow melting management, Troubleshooting
Everything—and everybody—needs to be looked after once in a while. Even Environmental Technology Inc. sensors, controllers or control panels are susceptible to the rigors of their, ahem, environments. Invariably, scrounging in parts inventories or running to the local...
by ETI Staff | Dec 12, 2013 | Control, Controller, Dehydrators, Featured, Other, Press Release, Sales, Sensors, snow melting management, Weather
Snow Switch Season 2013 is upon us! From all of us who make Environmental Technology Inc. what is today, we wish to express our gratitude to all of our customers and product users who helped make our 45th year a remarkable one. Please note that ETI’s last day to ship...
by ETI Staff | Oct 21, 2013 | Control, Controller, Featured, Press Release, Pro Series, Sensors, snow melting management, Weather
PD Pro with Broader Input Voltage Range Because you need a modest snow melting system – perhaps pilot duty sized – and you’re looking for an ideal controller for it, look into Environmental Technology Inc.’s Snow Switch® Model PD Pro, the ice and snow detection and...
by ETI Staff | Aug 7, 2013 | Control, Controller, Featured, Pro Series, Sensors, snow melting management, Weather
Wet is the Nemesis Environmental Technology Inc. designs and makes products that mix water and electrical systems. OK, not precisely. ETI controls and sensors help radiant cables transform solid water (snow and ice) to liquid and eventually, depending on the...
by ETI Staff | Jun 3, 2013 | Featured, Sensors, Weather
Sensors: ‘Normal’ vs. ‘Extreme’ Environments Winter maintenance and snow melting systems are designed for “normal” environmental conditions. Sensors and controls for these applications are made the same way. Normally, ETI sensors detect typical amounts of snow, ice...