709-HP3W Display

The 709-HP3W Display monitors Battery Voltage, Fresh, Grey, Black and LPG levels and is equipped with a 3-way pump switch an Water Heater switch. Display comes with pigtail harness and 4 mounting screws. Display works in conjunction with the 710-AR, 710-ES2 and 710-SS senders. To monitor the LPG levels, the tank must be equipped with a two-conductor Ohms resistance gauge.

Warning: The selected options below are default options and may not match the recommended configuration from the Selection Tool. Please update the options manually to apply the suggested setup.

Main Product

Required Part 1

Required Part 2

Main Item Price US$ 0.00
Optional Item Price US$ 160.95
Price for this Configuration US$ 160.95
US$160.95

Specifications

Specifications

Display Panel: Black panel, approximately 4" wide by 2.8" high by 1" thick (102mm wide X 71mm high X 25mm thick). Panel screws to the wall.


System Power: Display requires 12 volts from the RV battery, the system will function from 11 volts to 16 volts.  Current drain is less than 200mA.


Wiring: A single two-wire conductor is required from the display to the senders. All the senders are wired in parallel. 12 V power and ground are required for display. A separate two-wire conductor is required from the display to the LPG sender.


LPG: Display will work with an LPG sender with a maximum resistance of 50 ohms to 500 ohms.  Display shows increasing level as resistance increases.  System must be calibrated with the LPG tank full.


Pump Switch: The pump switch is rated for a maximum of 10 amps. The use of a relay is required if more than 10 amps is needed for the pump.  *The pump wiring must be fused at 10 amps.


Heater Switch: The heater switch is rated for a maximum of 10 amps. The use of a relay is required if more than 10 amps is needed for the heater.  *The heater wiring must be fused at 10 amps.


*Sender specifications can be found on each sender's own product page.

Resources

Resources

Download wiring diagrams and installation manuals from our Resource Library

Installation videos can be found on our Holding Tank Videos page.

To top