The outdoor temperature sensor should be placed in a shaded
location and protected from rain or snow such as under the eves of
a home. Select a location and drill a 5/16-inch diameter hole to
pass the sensor wires through.
Use 2-conductor, 18 or 20 gage, thermostat cable to wire from
the WH32 Wiring Hub to the outdoor temperature sensor.
Thermistor
Thermistor
Function
Sensor
Terminal
SNR
SNR
Wire Color
White
Red
WH32
Terminal
OD-SNR
OD_SNR
Model TS3
Outdoor
Temperature
Sensor
Wiring Hub
WH32
OD-SNR
OD-SNR
elink Radio Module.
Wiring Hub.
Installing the eLink Radio Module
The ELR1 eLink Radio Module plugs into the two 6-pin terminal
strips on the WH11 or WH32 wiring hub.
Before installing the wireless remote temperature sensor, the
ELR1 Radio Module needs to be installed in the Wiring Hub.
The TS5WL is wireless and powered by two AA
batteries. Two remote temperature sensors can
be used and the temperatures are averaged. For
a single sensor installation, install the sensor on
an interior wall about 4-feet above the floor and
in a location that best senses the upstairs
sleeping space temperature.
For a dual sensor installation, install the sensors
in locations that will best sense the average
upstairs sleeping space temperature. Mount the
TS5WL subbase using the screws provided.
Install two AA batteries as shown.
INSTALLER
The TS3 outdoor temperature sensor is required for dual fuel
heat pumps. The wiring hub automatically switches to fossil fuel
heating when the outdoor temperature drops below the OBP
Outdoor Balance Point temperature. The temperature limit can
be changed using Installer Option03.
Sensor and
Cover
Wire Nuts
Wall
Gasket
Mounting Plate
Mounting Screws
Screw attaches Cover to Mounting Plate.
USING WIRELESS SENSORS
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Wiring the Outdoor Temperature Sensor
Installing Remote Wireless Sensors
Do not turn power on until AFTER the wireless sensors have
been installed and the sensor numbers set, as shown in the
following steps. The Wiring Hub will automatically detect the
electronic receiver and the sensors being used when powered
up.
Warning!
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