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C7772A-E WALLPLATE TEMPERATURE SENSOR

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68-0213—2

Mounting

To mount on conduit box (see Fig. 2):

1.

Remove the appropriate knockout on the standard utility 

conduit box for the application.

2.

Make wiring connections to the system components.

IMPORTANT

Level only for appearance. The sensor functions 

normally even when not level.

3.

Use the No. 6 screws provided to mount the wallplate to 

the conduit box.

Wiring

CAUTION

Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard.

Can shock individuals or short equipment 

circuitry.

Disconnect all power supplies before installation.

CAUTION

Erratic System Operation Hazard.

Failure to follow proper wiring practices can 

introduce disruptive electrical interference (noise).

Keep wiring at least one foot away from large inductive 

loads such as motors, line starters, lighting ballasts, 

and large power distribution panels.

Shielded cable is required in installations where these 

guidelines cannot be met.

Ground shield only to grounded controller case.

IMPORTANT

• Temperature sensor wiring can be sized from 

16 to 20 AWG depending on the application.

• The maximum length of wire from a device to the wall-

plate sensor is 300 ft (91m).

NOTE: Erratic temperature readings from a sensor can be 

caused by the wiring practices described below. 

These must be avoided to assure proper operation:

1.

Do not route temperature sensor wiring with 

building power wiring, next to control contactors, 

near light dimming circuits, electric motors or weld-

ing equipment.

2.

Avoid poor wiring connections.

3.

Do not mount sensor in an incorrect environment.

Connect the low voltage wiring from the controller terminals to 

the sensor screw terminals and tighten. See Fig. 2.

Fig. 2. Mounting, wiring for C7772.

OPERATION

The C7772 Wallplate Temperature Sensor provides a resistive 

output signal proportional to the sensed room temperature.

CHECKOUT

The C7772 Wallplate Temperature Sensor is immediately 

operational after wiring connections are made. Use an 

accurate thermometer of ±1°F (0.5°C) to measure the 

temperature at the sensor location. To verify sensor accuracy, 

use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance across the sensor 

wires and use Table 2 to check the accuracy of the specific 

model.

Table 2. Typical Resistance of Sensor Models.

Typical Resistance (in ohms)

C7772A C7772B C7772C C7772D C7772E

At 41°F (5°C)

54,200

1020

102

3310

1930

At 50°F (10°C)

41,758

1039

103.9

3353

1795

At 59°F (15°C)

32,427

1059

105.9

3397

1660

At 68°F (20°C)

25,370

1078

107.8

3440

1525

At 77°F (25°C)

20,000

1097

109.7

3484

1390

At 86°F (30°C)

15,856

1117

111.7

3527

1255

At 95°F (35°C)

12,654

1137

113.7

3571

1120

STANDARD UTILITY

CONDUIT BOX

CONNECTOR

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CONDUIT

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SYSTEM 

COMPONENTS

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Summary of Contents for C7772 Series

Page 1: ...ow profile wall mounted applications where durability and tamperproof construction is desired such as schools prisons and institutions FEATURES Low profile when mounted on industry standard utility conduit box Rugged brushed stainless steel wallplate Integral foam pad isolates wallplate sensor from conduit box Insulated screw terminals ensure reliable field wiring connection Models available with ...

Page 2: ...use a hazardous condition 2 Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application 3 Installer must be a trained experienced service technician 4 After installation is complete check out product operation as provided in these instructions 5 Follow local codes for installation and application IMPORTANT All wiring must agree with appl...

Page 3: ...ibed below These must be avoided to assure proper operation 1 Do not route temperature sensor wiring with building power wiring next to control contactors near light dimming circuits electric motors or weld ing equipment 2 Avoid poor wiring connections 3 Do not mount sensor in an incorrect environment Connect the low voltage wiring from the controller terminals to the sensor screw terminals and ti...

Page 4: ...ywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer honeywell com C7772A E WALLPLATE TEMPERATURE SENSOR U S Registered Trademark 2005 Honeywell International Inc 68 0213 2 B B Rev 08 05 ...

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