SC360 System Controller
18-HD95D1-1C-EN 5
5.1 Location In Controlled Space
The SC360 is not required to be installed in
a controlled space. However, if the SC360
is located in a controlled space, install it in a
centrally located climate controlled living space
with good air circulation and follow the guidelines
below.
• In order for the SC360 to be assigned as an
indoor temperature and humidity sensor, it
must be installed in a controlled space.
NOTE: See the UX360 Installer Guide for
details on how to configure the SC360 for a
controlled space and assign it as an indoor
temperature and humidity sensor.
• The SC360
MUST
be at least 3 feet apart
from any other electronic device such as a TV
or speaker.
• If the SC360 is not within the controlled space
you MUST assign an indoor temperature
sensor that is installed in a controlled space.
See the UX360 Installer Guide for details.
• If the UX360 and the SC360 must be in close
proximity (closer than 3 feet), always install the
UX360 diagonally above the SC360. If top left
and top right sides are not possible, then install
the SC360 to the right or left side of the UX360.
• Keep these 2 devices as far apart as possible.
Never install them on top of each other.
• The SC360 should be at least 3 feet away
from a corner where 2 walls meet. Corners
have poor circulation.
• The SC360 should not be directly exposed to
air currents from supply air or ceiling fans.
• Avoid exposing the SC360 to any radiant heat
source such as sun light or fireplaces.
5. Placement & Installation
Incorrect
Placement
3 Feet Min.
UX360
SC360
Preferred placement
(diagonally and above, in
same controlled space)
Acceptable placement
when space is limited
(SC360 to right or left, in
same controlled space)
Unacceptable placement
when space is limited
(Never install above/below,
same controlled space)
3 Feet Min.
3 Feet Min.
3 Feet Min.
3 Feet Min.
Incorrect
Placement
Problematic Air Patterns
Onboard
Thermistor
5 FEET
Optimum
Zone
2 FEET
Correct
Placement
Locate the control in an
area with minimal air flow
patterns thereby avoiding
interuption of natural heat
dissipation
Figure 1. Placement of SC360