Wireless Room Temperature Transmitter
Installation and Operating Instructions
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Building Automation Products Inc., 750 North Royal Avenue, Gays Mills WI 54631 USA
Tel. +1-608-735-4800
Fax +1-608-735-4804
E-mail:[email protected]
Web:www.bapihvac.com
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Rev 12/22/2010
Overview
The BAPI Wireless Temperature Transmitter measures the room temperature and transmits the data through 418MHz or
433 MHz RF to a receiver. The transmitter is mounted in a BAPI-Stat 2 style enclosure and has an open-air range of 100
feet.
The transmit rate is approximately once every 10 seconds with an estimated battery life of 5 to 8 years using two high-
capacity 3.6V lithium batteries. Each transmitter has a unique address with built in error detection. Each variable sent by
the transmitter is picked up by the receiver and converted by a BAPI Analog Output Module to a voltage, current or
resistance signal which is sent to the controller. The unit can be set up to trigger an alarm on the controller when the
batteries need replacing.
Product Identification
Figure 1:
Wireless Temperature Transmitter
Tools and Materials
#2 Philips Screwdriver, 1/8" Screwdriver with 1/16" Allen wrench (BA/116W), Drill
Mounting
Drywall Mounting
1. Place the base plate against the wall where you want to mount the sensor.
2. Using a pencil mark out the two mounting holes.
3. Drill two 3/16" holes in the center of each marked mounting hole. Insert a
drywall anchor into each hole.
4. Secure the base to the drywall anchors using the #6 x 1 inch mounting
screws provided.
5. Attach cover by latching it to the top of the base, rotating the cover down
and snapping it into place.
6.
Secure the cover by backing out the lock-down screws using a 1/16" Allen
wrench until they are flush with the bottom of the cover.
7.
Remove the battery tabs (see Figure 1) or install the batteries to start the
sensor transmitting.
Figure 2:
Drywall Mounting
Transmitter
Training Button
Battery Polarity
Important
Two Battery Tabs