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Installation and commissioning
Temperature Sensor KNX T-UP
• Date of issue: 06.04.2011 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.
2. Installation and commissioning
2.1. Notes on installation
Installation, inspection, commissioning and troubleshooting of
the device must only be carried out by a competent electrician.
Disconnect all lines to be assembled, and take safety precautions against accidental
switch-on.
The device is exclusively intended for appropriate use. With each inappropriate change
or non-observance of the instructions for use, any warranty or guarantee claim will be
void.
After unpacking the device, check immediately for any mechanical damages. In case of
transport damage, this must immediately notified to the supplier.
If damaged, the device must not be put into operation.
If an operation without risk may supposedly not be guaranteed, the device must be put
out of operation and be secured against accidental operation.
The device must only be operated as stationary system, i.e. only in a fitted state and
after completion of all installation and start-up works, and only in the environment in-
tended for this purpose.
Elsner Elektronik does not assume any liability for changes in standards after publica-
tion of this instruction manual.
2.2. Installation position
The sensor will be installed concealed within a socket (Ø 60 mm, 42 mm deep) and
fitted with a frame from the switching programme used in the building. When selecting
an installation location, please ensure that the measurement results are affected as litt-
le as possible by external influences. Possible sources of interference include:
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Direct sunlight
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Drafts from windows and doors
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When mounted in-wall: Draft from ducts which lead from other rooms to the
junction box in which the sensor is mounted
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Warming or cooling of the building structure on which the sensor is mounted,
e.g. due to sunlight, heating or cold water pipes
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Connection lines which lead from warmer or colder areas to the sensor
Temperature variations from such sources of interference must be corrected in the ETS
in order to ensure the specified accuracy of the sensor (temperature offset).