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HPO-9005 Room Sensor Adapter

Installation Guide

KMC Controls, 19476 Industrial Drive, New Paris, IN 46553  

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  877.444.5622  

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  Fax: 574.831.5252  

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www.kmccontrols.com

The sensor must be a 

Type II or III, 10K ohm 

thermistor

. The setpoint adjustment must be a 

0–10K ohm potentiometer

. The sensor or pot 

may have wire leads or (with user supplied wiring) 

screw terminals.

NOTE: 

Conquest controllers automatically 

configure Type 

II

 thermistors 

connected to the Room Sensor 

port. Type 

III

 thermistors require a 

quick configuration change using 

KMC Connect, KMC Converge, or 

TotalControl. See 

Configuration on 

page 2

.

MOUNTING

The adapter’s dimensions are 1-5/16 x 11/16 x 

5/8 inches (33 x 17 x 16 mm), and its weight is 1/3 

ounce (9 grams).
If using the center hole 

2

 in the circuit board for 

surface mounting with a (#8) screw:

Tighten the screw loosely (to avoid cracking 

the board or any of its connections).

Fasten to a metal surface only after insulating 

the board appropriately.

2

CONTENTS

Introduction .............................................. 1
Mounting .................................................. 1
Connections .............................................. 1
Sample Wiring ........................................... 2

STE-6011 or STE-1430 (Thermistor Only)  2
STE-6019 (Thermistor and Potentiometer) 2

Configuration ............................................ 2

Temperature (Device Type II or III) .......... 2
Setpoint Offset (Range and Multiplier) ..... 3

Maintenance ............................................. 4
Important Notices ...................................... 4

INTRODUCTION

1

The 

Room Sensor port

 

1

 in KMC Conquest 

controllers is designed to automatically connect 

and configure a digital 

STE-9000 Series 

NetSensor

 or an 

STE-6010

STE-6014

, or 

STE-

6017

 analog (thermistor) sensor using a standard 

Ethernet patch cable.

The HPO-9005 room sensor adapter allows 

the use of other sensors and optional setpoint 

potentiometers to be used instead.

 This provides 

the means of reusing an existing suitable sensor 

and wiring in a retrofit or using a different kind of 

sensor (e.g., a flat plate sensor such as a 

STE-

1430

) for new installations.

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