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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

T-55 SPACE TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH OVERRIDE

T-56 SPACE TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH OVERRIDE & SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT

COMPONENT LIST

The Model T-55  Space Temperature Sensor with Override and T-56 Space Temperature Sensor
with Override & Setpoint Adjustment consists of the following components:

(1) Space temperature sensor

(2) 6-32" x 1" round head machine screws

LOCATING THE SENSOR

The T-55 and T-56 space temperature sensors measure building interior temperature and should be
located on an interior building wall. The sensor wall plate accommodates the NEMA standard 2 x 4
junction box. The sensor can be mounted directly on the wall surface if acceptable by local codes.

Do not mount the sensor in drafty locations such as near air conditioning or heating ducts, over heat
sources such as baseboard heaters, radiators, or directly above wall mounted lighting dimmers. Do
not mount the sensor near a window that may be opened, or near a wall corner or door. Sensors
mounted in these areas will have inaccurate and erratic sensor readings.

Mount the sensor approximately 5 ft from the floor, in an area representing the average temperature
in the space. Allow at least 4 ft between the sensor and any corner and mount the sensor at least 2 ft
from an open doorway.

Note: Clean sensor with damp cloth only. Do not use solvents.

TO INSTALL THE T-55 AND T-56 SENSOR
(See Figure 1 below)

1.

Locate the two Allen-type screws at the bottom of the sensor.

2.

Turn the two screws clockwise to release the cover from the sensor wall mounting plate.

3.

Lift the cover from the bottom and then release it from the top fasteners.

4.

Feed the wires from the electrical box through the opening in the center of the sensor mount-
ing plate.

Summary of Contents for T-55

Page 1: ...itioning or heating ducts over heat sources such as baseboard heaters radiators or directly above wall mounted lighting dimmers Do not mount the sensor near a window that may be opened or near a wall corner or door Sensors mounted in these areas will have inaccurate and erratic sensor readings Mount the sensor approximately 5 ft from the floor in an area representing the average temperature in the...

Page 2: ... or 20 gage two conductor twisted pair cable can be used The CCN network service jack requires a separate shielded CCN communication cable Always use separate cables for CCN communication and sensor wiring Refer to Figure 2 or 3 for wire terminations 7 Replace the cover by inserting the cover at the top of the mounting plate first then swing the cover down over the lower portion Rotate the two All...

Page 3: ...nsor s SEN terminal block c On the T 56 sensor connect the remaining wire White Clr to the controller s T 56 terminal Connect the other end of the White Clr wire to the rightmost terminal on the sensor s SET terminal block d On T 56 sensors install a jumper between the two center terminals right SEN and left SET WIRING THE CCN NETWORK COMMUNICATION SERVICE JACK Wire Specifications The Carrier Comf...

Page 4: ... only To Wire the CCN Service Jack 1 Refer to Figures 2 and 3 below Strip back the jacket from the CCN communication cable s for at least 3 inches Strip 1 4 in of insulation from each conductor Remote the shield and separate the drain wire from the cable Twist together all the shield drain wires and fasten them together using an closed end crimp lug or a wire nut Tape off any exposed bare wire to ...

Page 5: ...sor Wiring Figure3 T 56 Space Temperature Sensor Wiring 2 3 4 5 6 1 SW1 SEN SET Cool Warm WHT T56 BLK GND RED SPT RED WHT GND BLK CCN COM SENSOR WIRING JUMPER TERMINALS AS SHOWN 2 3 4 5 6 1 SW1 SEN BLK GND RED SPT RED WHT GND BLK CCN COM SENSOR WIRING ...

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