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MicroTech Wall Mounted Sensors
WARNING
Rigorously adhere to field wiring procedures regarding proper
lockout and tagout of components.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, personal injury or death:
1. Installer must be qualified, experienced technician.
2. Disconnect power supply before installation to prevent
electrical shock and damage to equipment.
3. Make all connections in accordance with electrical wiring
diagrams, and in compliance with national and local codes.
Use copper conductors only.
4. Do not exceed ratings of the device. This is a low voltage
device: Never apply more than 12VAC/VDC to any lead or
damage will result.
5. Avoid locations where excessive moisture, corrosive fumes,
or vibrations are present.
Note:
Avoid placing wall sensor near drafty areas such as
doors or windows. Avoid external walls, or dead spots
near exposed columns. Avoid direct sunlight on wall
sensor.
Figure 51: Wall mounted temperature sensor
When Using A Remote Temperature Sensor
If a decision is made to use a Wall Mounted Temperature
Sensor instead of the unit mounted room air sensor then
placement of the Remote Wall Mounted Temperature Sensor
is critical for proper room temperature sensing (see Figure
52 and Figure 53). The UVC is capable of using one of four
remote wall mounted temperature sensors. It is recommended
that additional wires be pulled to compensate for potential wire
breakage or future options.
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6-Button Digital Adustable Sensor (PN 910247458)
8-wires
•
4-Button Digital Adustable Sensor (PN 910247448)
6-wires
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The Basic Sensor with setpoint adjustment (PN
910247453) 4-wires
•
The Basic Sensor (PN 910247450) 3-wires
NOTICE
For sensor terminal wiring details see the installation manual spe-
cific to the sensor being used.
NOTICE
All MicroTech equipped unit ventilators are provided as standard
with a unit mounted space temperature sensor. The unit mounted
temperature sensor is provided with a quick disconnect plug (white)
located outside of box with numbered wires 101 and 102.
Figure 52: Correct wall sensor locations
Window Exposure
Window Exposure
Window Exposure
Interior Wall
Interior Wall
Interior Wall
Interior Wall
Unit
Unit
= Correct Sensor Location
Window Exposure
Figure 53: Incorrect unit and wall sensor locations
= Incorrect Sensor Location
Window Exposure
Interior Wall
Interior Wall
Window Exposure
Unit
Unit
Interior Wall
Interior Wall
Window Exposure
Cubicle Wall
Shelving
File Cabinet
Shelving
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