Claims
- 1. A heating apparatus for preventing ice dams on an outside surface of a roof of a building, said heating apparatus comprising:a heating device configured for being placed below the roof; an automatic controller including a ground fault circuit interrupter in communication with said heating device, said ground fault circuit interrupter detecting a ground fault condition associated with said heating device, said controller selectively controlling operation of said heating device dependent upon said ground fault condition; a transmitter connected with said controller, said transmitter transmitting an air-borne ground fault signal dependent upon said ground fault condition; and a remote receiver configured for receiving said ground fault signal, said remote receiver providing at least one of a visible indication and an audible indication of said ground fault signal.
- 2. The heating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said transmitter comprises a heater transceiver, said remote receiver comprising a remote transceiver including a user interface.
- 3. The heating apparatus of claim 2, wherein said remote transceiver is configured for transmitting a command signal in response to actuation of said user interface, said heater transceiver being configured for receiving said command signal.
- 4. The heating apparatus of claim 3, wherein said controller is configured for at least one of resetting said ground fault circuit interrupter and testing said ground fault circuit interrupter in response to said command signal.
- 5. The heating apparatus of claim 3, wherein said command signal is air-borne.
- 6. The heating apparatus of claim 1, wherein said remote receiver is hand-held.
- 7. A method of preventing ice darns on an outside surface of a roof of a building, said method comprising the steps of:placing a first heating device below the roof; providing a first automatic controller including a first ground fault circuit interrupter in communication with said first heating device; detecting a ground fault condition associated with said first heating device using said ground fault circuit interrupter; selectively controlling operation of said heating device using said first controller dependent upon said ground fault condition; providing a transmitter connected with said first controller; transmitting an air-borne ground fault signal with said transmitter dependent upon said ground fault condition; receiving said ground fault signal with a remote receiver; and providing at least one of a visible indication and an audible indication of said ground fault signal using said remote receiver.
- 8. The method of claim 7, comprising the further steps of transmitting an air-borne heater status signal with said transmitter dependent upon an operating condition of said heating device;receiving said heater status signal with said remote receiver; and providing at least one of a visible indication and an audible indication of said heater status signal using said remote receiver.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein said transmitter comprises a first heater transceiver, said remote receiver comprising a remote transceiver including a user interface.
- 10. The method of claim 9, comprising the further steps of:actuating said user interface to thereby cause said remote transceiver to generate a command signal; receiving said command signal with said first heater transceiver; at least one of resetting said ground fault circuit interrupter and testing said ground fault circuit interrupter in response to said command signal.
- 11. The method of claim 10, comprising the further steps of:providing a second heating device below the roof; providing a second automatic controller including a second ground fault circuit interrupter in communication with said second heating device; providing a second heater transceiver connected with said second controller, said second heater transceiver being physically displaced from said first heater transceiver; and transmitting said command signal with a power level sufficient to be received by only a closer one of said first heater transceiver and said second heater transceiver, said remote transceiver being closer to said closer one than to another of said first heater transceiver and said second heater transceiver.
- 12. The method of claim 11, comprising the further step of moving said remote transceiver to thereby select which of said first heater transceiver and said second heater transceiver receives said command signal.
- 13. The method of claim 10, comprising the further steps of:providing a second heating device below the roof; providing a second automatic controller including a second ground fault circuit interrupter in communication with said second heating device; providing a second heater transceiver connected with said second controller; and transmitting said command signal with address information indicating which of said first heater transceiver and said second heater transceiver is to respond to said command signal.
- 14. The method of claim 10, wherein said command signal is air-borne.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said command signal must be continuously transceiver by said first heater receiver for a predetermined period of time before said command signal is responded to.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said predetermined period of time is approximately between 2 seconds and 7 seconds.
- 17. The method of claim 10, wherein each of said ground fault signal and said command signal is a radio frequency signal.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein a frequency of each of said ground fault signal and said command signal is approximately between 300 MHz and 900 MHz.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/430,661, entitled “METHOD AND HEATING APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING ICE DAMS ON A ROOF”, filed Oct. 29, 1999.
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