What does the installation involve?
On certain bikes, you need to remove the side fairing or rise the fuel tank to gain access to the speed sensor coupler. If you can do that, the rest is quick and easy. We provide all the parts and detailed instructions to help you make a quick and neat work. – Universal SH kit: 4 wires have to be spliced to the electrical system of the vehicle (Power, Ground, Signal In and Out). All connections can be done at one area, near the speed sensor. – Honda-I kit: simple plug-in install. – Honda-II kit: simple plug-in install. – Kawasaki-I kit: simple plug-in install. – Kawasaki-II kit: simple plug-in install. – Suzuki kit: simple plug-in install. – Yamaha kit: simple plug-in install, but additionally 1 wire (power) has to be spliced in certain Yamaha bikes with low voltage speed sensor. After the installation, use the on-line calculator to generate the step-by-step programming instructions for your SH. In most cases, reading the User’s Guide is not even necessary.
Installation does not require major construction to your home and can typically be installed easily by a plumbing professional. Ask your installer for details. • How can my water stay hot so far away from my hot water heater? After the pump is attached near the water heater, it circulates water in a continuous “hot” loop back through the heater. Thus the water in the pipes is hot throughout the entire house. The auto timer lets you select when you want the pump activated, making it energy efficient.