INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
The IntelliTemp Model T-1000 is designed to continually monitor, and
provide an accurate measurement of, the ambient temperature.
The T-1000 allows the user to set high and low temperature param-
eters. If the ambient temperature rises above, or falls below the set
parameters, the IntelliTemp will signal a control panel or other monitoring
device (via Form-A relays). Separate LEDs indicate whether the unit
was tripped by temperatures above or below the set parameters.
The Model T-1000 features a bright, three-digit display unit, which can
be set to display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.
The T-1000 also includes a remote temperature probe, which can be
used to monitor remote locations
1
while keeping the display unit in a
convenient viewing location. If local
2
temperature monitoring is desired,
the remote temperature probe can be installed inside the display unit.
1
Up to 100' from the display unit.
2
Monitors the ambient temperature surrounding the display unit.
Mounting Procedure (Continued)
Use the rear housing as a template to mark the mounting holes on the
mounting surface. Drill the holes in the wall, and use two of the screws
provided to secure the display unit to the wall. Refer to Figure 1.
To open, depress this
latch through the slot
in the left side of the
Display Unit.
Mounting Holes
Knockouts for Wiring
Figure 1
Display Unit Rear Housing
with PCB Attached
Note: It is not necessary to remove the PCB from the rear
housing before mounting.
If using the temperature probe remotely, use the two remaining screws
or double-sided foam tape to mount the probe at the desired location.
The cable between the temperature probe and the main display unit can
be lengthened up to 100 feet, using 22 AWG twisted pair wire.
To use the temperature probe locally, install the temperature probe PCB
onto the display unit PCB. To do this, perform the following steps:
1. Push in the latches on the back side of the temperature probe
housing, with a flat-tip screwdriver. Separate the front and rear
housings.
2. Gently pull the PCB from the rear housing.
3. Using a pair of wire cutters, cut off the plastic wire tie securing the
cable to the PCB. As close as possible, cut off the red and black
wires from the back side of the PCB .
Using the temperature probe locally:
4. Position the temperature probe PCB as shown above. Place it on the
display unit PCB pins, where specified in Figure 2. Push the tempera-
ture probe PCB down the pins to fit against the display unit PCB.
Front Side
Back Side
Latches
Temperature
Probe PCB
Observing the proper polarity, wire the T-1000 as shown in Figure 2
below. Do not leave excess wire inside of the unit.
WIRING
Figure 2
Display Unit
PCB
+
+
Potentiometers
Place Temperature
Probe PCB Here
High NC
High Common
Low Common
Low NC
8.5-16 VDC
Power
J2
J1
Remote
Probe
Using the temperature probe remotely:
FEATURES
Attractive, compact design
Bright 3-digit display
Remote or local temperature
sensing
Low current consumption
High and low temperature
setting
Displays degrees
Fahrenheit or Celsius
Accurate sensing within
±2
o
F (±1.1
o
C)
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MOUNTING LOCATION
The T-1000 is designed to be wall mounted in an environment where the
temperature ranges between 32
o
to 140
o
Fahrenheit (0
o
to 60
o
Celsius).
To monitor temperatures beyond this range, use the remote tempera-
ture probe. The temperature probe is designed to monitor a tempera-
ture environment between -40
o
to 140
o
Fahrenheit (-40
o
to 60
o
Celsius).
The temperature probe comes with 15 feet of two-conductor cable, and
can be mounted at any desired location. The cable can be lengthened
(up to 100 feet) with any 22 AWG twisted pair wire.
Important: If it is necessary to install more than one T-
1000, make sure that the serial numbers on the back of
each temperature probe and display unit match.
MOUNTING PROCEDURE
To open the display unit, insert a flat tip screwdriver into the slot on the
left side of the front housing, and depress the latch. Gently pull apart
the front and rear housings.
Inside the rear housing, you'll find the display unit printed circuit board
(PCB) and two mounting holes.