33
68-0139
W180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM
Fig. 32—Shortening the bulb holder.
M7216
Fig. 33—Securing the bulb to the bulb holder.
CAPILLARY
TUBING
SENSING
BULB
BE SURE THIS TUBE IS
UNDER BULB HOLDER AS SHOWN
M7218
Fig. 34—Typical T675A Temperature Control-
ler wiring.
RLY 1
1/2 com
RLY 2
spare A
RLY 3
3/4 com
RLY 4
spare B
spare C
RLY 5
5/6 com
RLY 6
spare D
RLY 7
7/8 com
RLY 8
FURNACE
FAN
A/C COMPRESSOR
24 VAC
24 VAC COM
OPEN ON
TEMP RISE
M8169
T675 WIRING FOR CONVENTIONAL FORCED AIR SYSTEMS
T675 MOUNTED
IN RETURN AIR
PLENUM
SETPOINT = 80
O
F (TYPICAL)
SENSORS
Temperature Sensors
CAUTION
Disconnect the power supply before making wiring
connections to prevent electrical shock or equip-
ment damage.
NOTES:
1. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the
product to make sure the product is suitable for the
application.
2. After installation is complete, check out the opera-
tion as provided in these instructions.
198212CA OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
NOTES:
1. Locate the sensor where it will not be subject to
tampering.
2. Locate the sensor away from exhausts and direct
sunlight that may affect the temperature reading. A
typical location would be under the roof overhang on
the least sunny side of the building.
3. Use a 107323A Sun Shield, if desired.
4. All wiring must agree with local codes, ordinances,
and regulations.
5. Do not route temperature sensor wiring:
a. With building power wiring.
b. Next to control conductors.
c. Near electric motors.
d. Near welding equipment.
e. Near ballast of gas-bulb lighting power transformer.
6. Improper shield grounding or bad connectors can
cause erratic readings.
Install and wire 198212CA Outdoor Temperature Sen-
sors as follows:
1. Mark the area on the wall where the sensor or sun
shield will be mounted.
2. Wire the sensor as shown on the job drawings and
Fig. 35.
3. Mount the sensor to the wall or in the sun shield.