HBX ECO-0600 Liquid, Air to Water Heat Pump Controller Installation Guide
- June 12, 2024
- HBX
Table of Contents
- HBX ECO-0600 Liquid, Air to Water Heat Pump Controller
- SAFETY SYMBOLS
- SAFETY WARNINGS
- TECHNICAL DATA AND DIMENSIONS
- DIMENSIONS
- WIRING AND INSTALLATION
- ECO-0600 MAIN SCREEN
- CONTROL STATUS
- HEAT PUMP SETUP
- HOT TANK SETUP WITH OUTDOOR RESET
- HOT TANK SETUP WITHOUT OUTDOOR RESET
- COLD TANK SETUP WITHOUT OUTDOOR RESET
- WI-FI SETTINGS
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- Limited Warranty
- ). Proof of purchase in the form a dated invoice/receipt must be provided to
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HBX ECO-0600 Liquid, Air to Water Heat Pump Controller
HBX ECO-0600 GEOTHERMAL MODULE
The ECO-0600 is designed to be a stand-alone Outdoor Reset Control device. The
purpose and function of the ECO-0600 is to provide control for Geothermal
applications. It can manage single tank applications as well as applications
with separate hot and cold tanks.
- This control can also function as a stand alone system without WiFi capabilities.
FEATURES
- App for Android or Apple Smartphone/tablet device for remote access with alarm email notification
- Control up to four (4) stages plus backup
- Rotate heat pumps based on time and cycles
- Single or Dual tank setup
- Wi-Fi enabled for remote access via the SensorLinx mobile app
- DHW control
- Control system, cold/tank pumps with post purge and exercising options
- Operate reversing valve and/or 3 way diverting valve
- Outdoor temperature reset with WWSD/CWSD options
- Auto changeover
- Priority setup
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Extreme Hazard
This action poses a serious threat that could result in personal injury or
death, as well as permanent damage to the equipment. Proceed with caution.
Moderate Hazard
This action may cause personal injury or have adverse effects on the
installation process if handled incorrectly.
Disconnect Power Source
The presence of low voltage(24VAC) or high voltage(120VAC) could result in
personal injury or permanent damage to components or equipment.
Point of Interest
This point clarifies pertinent information, or brings your attention to an
action that may have adverse effects on the installation process.
Drawing Reference
Refer to the specified electrical or mechanical drawing at the back of the
manual.
SAFETY WARNINGS
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WARNING: Non-serviceable product. Send to HBX Controls Inc. only for service.
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WARNING: Only suitably qualified individuals with formal training in electrical and hydronic controls should attempt the installation of this equipment. Incorrect wiring and installation will affect the warranty provided with this unit. Wiring must be completed in accordance with the codes and practices applicable to the jurisdiction for the actual installation.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
EXTREME HAZARD: This HBX control is a microprocessor based controller and as such is not to be regarded as a safety (limit) control. Please consult and install the heating or cooling appliance in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. -
WARNING: Use only copper conductor supply wire suitable for at least 105 °C
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WARNING: a) Use copper conductors only if the terminal is acceptable only for connections to copper wire; b) Use aluminum conductors only or use aluminum or copper-clad aluminum condctors only if the terminal is acceptable only for connection to aluminum wire; or c) use copper or aluminum conductors or use copper, copper-clad aluminum, or aluminum conductors if the terminal is acceptable for connection to either copper or aluminum wire.
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WARNING: All circuits must have a common disconnect and be connected to the same pole of the disconnect.
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WARNING: Wiring connected in the bottom wiring chamber must be rated to at least 300V.
RECEIPT & INSPECTION
After receiving, inspect the unit for any possible physical damage that may
have occurred during transportation. After unpacking the unit make sure the
box contains:
- 1 x Terminal Screwdriver (2.5 mm)
- 1 x Manual
- 1x Remote outdoor outdoor sensor (OUT-0100)
- 2x Universal Sensor (029-0022)
- 2x Cable ties
TECHNICAL DATA AND DIMENSIONS
ECO-0600 TECHNICAL DATA
Specifications
- 4 x thermistor Input (10k Ohm)
- 4 x Stage Relays 24VAC 2A Max
- 3 x AUX Relays
- 120VAC 1/6hp FLA or LRA 5A Max (Pump)
- 240VAC 1/2hp FLA or LRA 5A Max (Pump)
- 120VAC/240VAC 5A Max (Other) 1x Input 120VAC +/- 10% 50/60Hz 250mA Max
Combined relay power should not exceed 15A
Weight:
0.408Kg
Dimensions:
121mm W x 188mm H x 66mm 4.76in W x 7.40in H x 2.60in
ETL Listings:
- Meets CSA C22.2 No. 24
- Meets UL Standard 873
- ETL Control No. 3068143
Storage:
50°F to 104°F (10ºC to 40ºC)
ECO-0600
- WiFi: 2.4GHz Network Only
- FCC ID: 2AHMRESP125
DIMENSIONS
WIRING AND INSTALLATION
WIRING
We recommend all signal wiring to be a minimum of 18AWG shielded wire at a
maximum of 500ft.
DEMAND OUTPUTS
- 8: Demand Signal 1: Apply a heat demand from a dry contact, or 24VAC.
- 10: Demand Signal 2: Apply a cool demand from a dry contact, or 24 VAC.
SENSOR INPUTS
- Hot Tank temperature in dual tank mode, or Tank Temperature in single tank mode
- Cold Tank temperature. If the cold tank sensor is not connected, the control assumes single tank operation. If connected, the control will operate in dual tank mode.
- Outdoor temperature
- Used for DHW or setpoint
STAGING OUTPUTS
- Heat pump 1 output
- Heat pump 2 output
- Heat pump 3 output
- Heat pump 4 output or backup boiler
RELAYS
- Relay 1: Can be used as a system pump, hot tank pump, cold tank pump.
- Relay 2: Can be used as a system pump, hot tank pump, cold tank pump.
- Relay 3: Used as a Reversing Valve and/or 3 way diverting valves.
INPUT POWER
- This input is to power the ECO-0600. 0.25 Amps at 120 VAC is required to power this device
ECO-0600 Installation
The ECO-0600 is designed to be wall mounted or installed in a separate
electrical enclosure. The unit should be installed inside and protected from
falling water and high humidity conditions. With all the covers in place, it
is designed to protect any individual from accidental electrical shock. It is
not suitable for installation in hazardous locations and should not be close
to any electromagnetic fields.
- Identify the four mounting holes on the ECO-0600, mark on the wall the desired location of mounting
- Pre-drill, anchor and fasten four screws for mounting
- Hang ECO-0600 and fasten tight to desired locations
- Complete wiring connections in accordance with terminal locations
ECO-0600 MAIN SCREEN
- HOT TANK/COLD TANK – The ECO-0600 features a full LCD screen that will display the hot and cold tank temperatures along with the outdoor temperature. If there is a demand for heating or cooling the corresponding tank zone will be bordered with a green box, and the staging output(s) in the lower wiring chamber will be closed
- Wi-Fi – Indicates that the control is connected to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network
- PRIORITY – Indicates if there is a priority for heating or cooling
- HEAT PUMPS – Indicates how many heat pumps are being utilized in your system setup. When a heat pump is activated by a call the heat pump will light up in respect to their classification
- REV VALVE – When a cooling demand is activated the Rev Valve will light up to indicated it is on
- PUMPS – When a pump is activated by a call you will see the first pump (P1) and or second pump (P2) light up in respect to their classification, their associated contacts PUMP 1 and/or PUMP 2 can be found in the lower wiring chamber will be closed
- DEMANDS – When the delegated demand is active it will be lit up thus in turn the associated demand in the upper wiring chamber will be closed as well (tt1, tt2)
- DEMANDS – The outdoor temperature will be displayed. This option will also display if the control is in WWSD (Warm Weather Shutdown) or CWSD (Cold Weather Shutdown)
- DHW TANK – If DHW is set to on. It will display the DHW temperature. If there is a demand for DHW the zone will be bordered with a green box
CONTROL STATUS
- Sync Code – Sync Code of the ECO-0600
- Wi-Fi Network – displays current SSID network connected to
- Wi-Fi Password – displays password of current network connected to
- Wi-Fi Strength – displays Signal strength of the network connected to
HEAT PUMP SETUP
- Number of Stages – This setting will allow you to select the number of heat pump stages that are attached to the control. If Backup is being used, you can only have a maximum of 3 stages. (1 to 4) Default: 1
- Stage ON Lagtime – When the heat pump is set for more than 1 stage, this setting will be set for the minimum lagtime between heat pump stages. This is a time delay between stages. Even if the differential has been exceeded this time must elapse before that stage can come on. (1-240 Min)
- Stage Off Lagtime – This feature is used to set how you would like to stage the heat pumps off When the heat pump is set for more than 1 stage, this setting will be set for the minimum OFF lagtime between heat pump stages
- Rotate Time – Rotate Time The time of rotation between heat pumps. This setting is in hours of run time. This means that the heat pumps are going to rotate when the first heat pump exceeds the second by the rotate time. (OFF/1H to 240H) Default: OFF
- Rotate Cycles – Set the number of cycles at which you would like to rotate the heat pumps. One cycle is described as the heat pump going on and then off.
- (OFF/1 to 240) Default: OFF
- Off Staging – This feature is used to set how you would like to stage the heat pumps off. If set to OFF the heat pumps will stage off normally based off of tank temperature and differential settings or STAGE OFF Lagtime settings. If set to ON the heat pumps will all stage off at the same time, based off of tank temperature and differential settings. (OFF/ON) Default: OFF
TANK SETUP
HOT TANK SETUP WITH OUTDOOR RESET
- WWSD – This setting is used to set the temperature in which the ECO-0600 will go into WWSD. If the system rises above this temperature, the system will be shut off. In WWSD the heat pumps and backup boiler will shut off. (OFF/34°F to 180°F) Default: 65°F
- Outdoor Reset (Design) – This is used in the outdoor reset design calculation. This option should be set to reflect your specific city or region. This option needs to be set OFF if you are not using outdoor reset. *With this option enabled, the Tank Temperature setting will be replaced by Min Tank and Max Tank Temperature settings.
- (OFF/-40°F to 127°F) Default: OFF
- Differential – Set this temperature to be the desired hot tank differential. *A differential of 4°F will allow for 2 degrees above and/or 2 degrees below the desired temperature before a demand is present. (2°F to 100°F) Default: 6°F
- Min Tank Temp – This setting is the bottom of the heat curve. The target will hit this temperature as the Outdoor Temperature approaches the WWSD. (35°F to 200°F) Default: 80°F
- Max Tank Temp – This setting is the top of the heat curve. The target will hit this temperature as the Outdoor Temperature approaches the Design Outdoor Temperature. (35°F to 200°F) Default: 115°F
TANK SETUP
HOT TANK SETUP WITHOUT OUTDOOR RESET
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WWSD – This setting is used to set the temperature in which the ECO-0600 will go into WWSD. If the system rises above this temperature, the system will be shut off. In WWSD the heat pumps and backup boiler will shut off.
(OFF/34°F to 180°F) Default: 65°F -
Outdoor Reset (Design) – This is used in the outdoor reset design calculation. This option should be set to reflect your specific city or region. This option needs to be set OFF if you are not using outdoor reset.
*With this option enabled, the Tank Temperature setting will be replaced by Min Tank and Max Tank Temperature settings. (OFF/-40°F to 127°F) Default: OFF -
Differential – Set this temperature to be the desired hot tank differential. A differential of 4°F will allow for 2 degrees above and/or 2 degrees below the desired temperature before a demand is present. (2°F to 100°F) Default: 6°F
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Tank Target Temperature – When a heat demand is present and the control is not in WWSD, the control will target this temperature for heating. (35°F to 200°F) Default: 115°F If there is no thermistor attached to pins 14 and 15, the control assumes single tank operation.
TANK SETUP
COLD TANK SETUP WITHOUT OUTDOOR RESET
- CWSD – This setting is used to set the temperature in which the ECO-0600 will go into CWSD. If the system goes below this temperature, the system will be shut off. In CWSD the heat pumps will shut off. (OFF/32°F to 119°F) Default: 75°F
- Outdoor Reset (Design) – This is used in the outdoor reset design calculation. This option should be set to reflect your specific city or region. This option needs to setup as OFF if you are not using outdoor reset. With this option enabled, the Tank Temperature setting will be replaced by Min Tank and Max Tank Temperature settings. (OFF/0°F to 119°F) Default: OFF
- Differential – Set this temperature to be the desired cold tank differential. A differential of 4°F will allow for 2 degrees above and/or 2 degrees below the desired temperature before a demand is present. (2°F to 100°F) Default: 8°F
- Min Tank Temp – This setting is the bottom of the cooling curve. The target will hit this temperature as the outdoor temperature approaches the Outdoor Design Temperature. (30°F to 200°F) Default: 45°F
- Max Tank Temp – This setting is at the top of the cooling curve. The target will hit this temperature as the Outdoor Temperature approaches the CWSD. (30°F to 200°F) Default: 60°F
TANK SETUP
- CWSD – This setting is used to set the temperature in which the ECO-0600 will go into CWSD. If the system goes below this temperature, the system will be shut off. In CWSD the heat pumps will shut off. (OFF/32°F to 119°F) Default: 75°F
- Outdoor Reset (Design) – This is used in the outdoor reset design calculation. This option should be set to reflect your specific city or region. This option needs to setup as OFF if you are not using outdoor reset. With this option enabled, the Tank Temperature setting will be replaced by Min Tank and Max Tank Temperature settings. (OFF/0°F to 119°F) Default: OFF
- Differential – Set this temperature to be the desired cold tank differential. A differential of 4°F will allow for 2 degrees above and/or 2 degrees below the desired temperature before a demand is present. (2°F to 100°F) Default: 8°F
- Tank Target Temperature – When a cooling demand is present and the control is not in CWSD, the control will target this temperature for cooling. (30°F to 200°F) Default: 45°F
- If there is no thermistor attached to pins 14 and 15, the control assumes single-tank operation.
DHW TANK SETUP
- Use DHW Tank – Once this option is enabled you will be able to program the remaining options for your DHW setup. (OFF/ON) Default: OFF
- DHW Target – This option allows you to select your DHW target temperature in the tank. (35°F to 180°F) Default: 130°F
- Differential – This is the differential for the DHW tank. Set this parameter to the desired differential for the DHW tank. (2°F to 100°F) Default: 8°F
WWSD-CWSD TIME
This setting is used as a lag time for CWSD and WWSD. This will hold the
control from entering CWSD or WWSD until this time has elapsed. The timer
starts when the outdoor temperature hits the CWSD or WWSD. This setting is
useful in the shoulder seasons when there are large outdoor temperature
swings.
(0H to 240H) Default: 0H
BACKUP SETUP
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Backup Time – This setting will be set for the minimum lag time between heat pump stages and the backup boiler. This is a time delay between the heat pump stages and the backup boiler. Even if the differential has been exceeded this time must elapse before that stage can come on.
(OFF/1m to 240m) Default: OFF -
Backup Temp – Set this temperature to the desired outdoor temperature that will allow the backup to come on. When the outdoor temperature resides above this value, the backup will not be allowed to come on. Only when the Outdoor Temperature falls below this value can the backup come on.
(OFF/2°F to 100°F) Default: OFF -
Backup Diff – This setting can be used with the backup temperature and backup time or on its own to bring the backup on. This setting is used to set a differential on the tank at which you would like the backup to come on. This setting will override the backup temperature and backup time settings.
(eg. Tank temperature of 115°F and a backup differential of 10°F. The backup boiler will come on at 105°F providing all of the heat pumps are already on.)
(OFF/2°F to 100°F) Default: OFF -
Backup Only Outdoor – This option allows you to set a temperature at which the backup will run at all times in favour of the heat pumps, the heat pumps will not run until the outside temperature rises above this setting.
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Backup Only Tank – Set this to the maximum tank temperature for the heat pumps to run at. Once this temperature has been exceeded, only the backup will heat the tank to the target temperature. To function properly, this temperature should be set lower than the hot tank target temperature.
PUMP SETUP
- Pump 1 – The chosen pump type will close the lower contact at 1-2 (PUMP1)when a demand is in place. Pump choice options : System, Heating, Cooling, DHW, App, None
- Pump 1 Post Purge – the amount of time if necessary for Pump 1 to run after the call associated with it has been removed. Allowed Values: 0-240 Seconds
- Pump 1 Start Delay – the amount of time if necessary for Pump 1 be delayed to run after the call associated with it has been activated Allowed Values: 0-240 Seconds
- Pump 2 – The chosen pump type will close the lower contact at 1-2 (PUMP1)when a demand is in place. Pump choice options : System, Heating, Cooling, DHW, App, None
- Pump 2 Post Purge – the amount of time if necessary for Pump 1 to run after the call associated with it has been removed. Allowed Values: 0-240 Seconds
- Pump 2 Start Delay – the amount of time if necessary for Pump 1 be delayed to run after the call associated with it has been activated Allowed Values: 0-240 Seconds
- Pump Exercise Time – The amount of time to exercise the pumps. The pump will run for the amount of time that is set in post purge for pump 1 and 2. Allowed Values: 0-240 Seconds
PUMP OPTIONS
When four (4) heat pumps and a backup boiler is selected there will be no pump 1 option as the pump 1 relay will be controlling the backup boiler.
- System – If there are any heating or cooling calls the pump contact will close
- Heating – If there are any heating calls the pump contact will close
- Cooling – if there are any cooling calls the pump contact will close
- DHW – if there is a DHW call the pump contact will close
- App – if the virtual app switch is activated this pump contact will close
- None – No pumps are being utilized in your system setup
PRIORITY
- Heat – The control will prioritize a heating demand over a cooling demand.
- Cooling – The control will prioritize a cooling demand over a heating demand.
- Auto – The control will automatically set the priority based off how close the outdoor temperature is to the WWSD/CWSD setpoint setting.
- If the connection is successful the option will display “Server”. If the connection is not successful the option will display ready. If it displays “Wi-Fi” you may need to open port 1314 on your network router.
WI-FI SETTINGS
Once you have selected the appropriate network and you have entered the correct password for that 2.4GHz network, pressing Ready will establish a connection to the Wi-Fi network. Attempting to connect to Wi-Fi the display will say Updating Settings, before showing Connecting to Wi-Fi, Please Wait. The controller is now trying to connect to Wi-Fi and it may take upwards of 120 seconds. If the controller backs out of the WI-FI Settings then just re- enter the page and wait. After it has counted down it will display either Now Connected to, Server. It is now connected to its 2.4GHz network and the Wi-Fi symbol on the Main Screen will appear soon after. If the connection was unsuccessful it will display Press to Connect, Ready. Click on Ready and begin the connection process again. If Now Connected to, Wi-Fi is displayed you may need to open port 1314 on your network router.
- Wi-Fi SSID Scan – Pressing this will allow the ECO-0600 to actively scan for all available networks that you can choose from, and then you may select the 2.4 GHz network that you wish to connect to.
- Wi-Fi SSID Manual Entry – This is where you can manually input the 2.4GHz SSID network that you want to connect to, use this method if the network does not auto populate when you perform the Wi-Fi SSID Scan. Ensure that you input this network exactly how it would appear, including spaces, numbers, capital or lowercase letters and or special characters.
- Wi-Fi Password – Input the password for the 2.4 GHz SSID network that you are connecting to. (capital letters, special characters, numbers and lower case characters all available).
- Press to Connect – Once you have selected the appropriate network and you have entered the correct password for that 2.4GHz network, pressing Connect Now will establish a connection to the Wi-Fi network.
PERMANENT HD
This setting indicates that the ECO-0600 is in a permanent heat demand. This
can be used instead of attaching a thermostat. (OFF/ON) Default: OFF
PERMANENT CD
This setting indicates that the ECO-0600 is in a permanent cool demand. This
can be used instead of attaching a thermostat. (OFF/ON) Default: OFF
RUN TIMES
This setting will allow you to view your heat pump(S) and/or backup boiler run
times.
Reset Run Times – Selecting this option will clear the stage accumulated hours
counter for heat pump(s) and/or backup boiler
DEGREES
Use this setting to change the display format from Celsius (°C) to Fahrenheit
(°F). (°F/°C) Default: °F
WIRING DIAGRAM 1
WIRING DIAGRAM 2
WIRING DIAGRAM 3
WIRING DIAGRAM 4
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
ISSUE | POSSIBLE CAUSES & RESOLUTIONS |
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Heat Pumps shut off all at the same time | • Check OFF Staging |
options
Heat pumps not rotating| • Check rotation settings
System pump always running| • Control is wired for permanent
heating (pins 7-8) or cooling (pins 9-10) demand.
Control won’t go into heating or cooling| • Check if there is a
demand on pin 7-8 (HD) and pins 9-10 (CD).
• Check WWSD and CWSD settings
Heat pumps shutting off on high/ low pressure| • Check hot tank or
cold tank setpoints. Make sure they do not exceed recommend heat pump limits.
Heat pumps cycling too frequently| • Check tank differential
settings
• Check heat pump lag time
Backup boilers not coming on| • Check wiring
• Check backup settings. Ensure one backup setting is not set to off.
Backup boiler taking too long to come on| • Check backup settings
No heat or Cool call| • Check demand inputs on pins (7-8) or pins
(9-10)
• Make sure control is not in WWSD/CWSD
Control not coming out of CWSD/ WWSD| • Check the CWSD/WWSD time
Abnormal tank target| • Check outdoor reset settings
Cold tank not showing on control display| • Check cold tank sensor
is connected on pins (11-13)
Outdoor Sensor displays dashes on control display| • Check outdoor
sensor is connected on pins (14-16)
Heat pump(s) in not turning on| • No heat/cool demand
• Control is WWSD/CWSD
For additional assistance with the ECO-0600, please contact our Technical Support Department toll free at: +1 855-410-2341
ECO-0600 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
ISSUE | POSSIBLE CAUSES & RESOLUTIONS |
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System pump is not turning on | • No heat/cool demand |
Reversing valve is not turning on | • Control is CWSD |
• No cool demand
No power| • Check wiring on pins 15,16,17
Can’t connect to Wi-Fi| • Verify SSID and password
• Must connect to the 2.4 GHz network
• Ensure port 1314 is open
• Check Wi-Fi connection strength
Limited Warranty
HBX Controls warrants each of its products to be free from defects in
workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of 24
months from date of manufacture or 12 months from date of purchase from an HBX
Authorized Dealer, if within the above documented period after date of
manufacture.
If the product proves to be defective within the applicable warranty period,
HBX on its sole discretion will repair or replace said product. Replacement
product may be new or refurbished of equivalent or better specifications,
relative to the defective product. Replacement product need not be of
identical design or model. Any repair or replacement product pursuant to this
warranty shall be warranted for not less than 90 days from date of such
repair, irrespective of any earlier expiration of original warranty period.
When HBX provides replacement, the defective product becomes the property of
HBX Controls. Warranty Service, within the applicable warranty period, may be
obtained by contacting your nearest HBX Controls office via the original
Authorized Agent and requesting a Return Material Authorization Number (RMA
). Proof of purchase in the form a dated invoice/receipt must be provided to
expedite the issuance of a Factory RMA. After an RMA number has been issued, the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit. The RMA number must be visible on the outside of the package and a copy included inside the package. The package must be mailed or otherwise shipped back to HBX with all costs of mailing/shipping/insurance prepaid by the warranty claimant. Any package/s returned to HBX without an approved and visible RMA number will be rejected and shipped back to purchaser at purchaser’s expense. HBX reserves the right, if deemed necessary, to charge a reasonable levy for costs incurred, additional to mailing or shipping costs.
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expressed or implied, either in fact or by operation of law, statutory or
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person to assume for it any other liability in connection with the sale,
installation maintenance or use of HBX Controls products. HBX shall not be
liable under this warranty; if its testing and examination discloses that the
alleged defect in the product does not exist or was caused by the purchasers
or third persons misuse, neglect, improper installation or testing,
unauthorized attempts to repair or any other cause beyond the range of
intended use, or by accident, fire, lightning or other hazard.
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any theory of liability. This limitation will apply even if HBX has been
advised of the possibility of such damage.
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