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Make sure wiring connections are secure before
closing the cap.
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The sensor is a water resistant appliance.
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Any damage to the appliance may require the
replacement of the entire component.
12.5 Outdoor Reset Control
The Outdoor Reset Control feature may be used
to enhance energy efficiency while maintaining
optimal heating performance. With the Outdoor
Reset Control, the space heating temperature
setting automatically changes according to the
outdoor temperature and the current space heating
system application (system load).
You can configure the Outdoor Reset Control
settings on the front panel. Refer to “11.5.2 Setting
the Space Heating Operation” on page 107 and
“11.6.3 Setting the Operation Parameters“ on page
Note
The Outdoor Reset Control feature
requires installation of an outdoor
temperature sensor, and it only works
when the boiler is running in the normal
operation mode. It does not work
when the boiler is running in either the
Minimum (MIN) or Maximum (MAX)
mode, or when the boiler’s front panel
displays a fault.
12.4 Outdoor Temperature
Sensor
Outdoor Temperature Sensor
Installation
1. Pull out the sensor body from the cap.
2. Attach the body to the wall using the screws/
anchors provided with the appliance.
3. Run the wires into the appliance body through
the grommet opening.
4. Connect the wires to the terminal block.
5. Attach the cap to the body.
Navien Outdoor Temperature Sensor Kit
Outdoor Temperature Sensor
Installation Guidelines
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Avoid areas with temperature fluctuations by
direct sunlight, and where the temperature
may not be representative of true outdoor
temperature.
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Best location to install the temperature sensor is
on a North or Northeast side of a structure under
eaves where the sensor is shielded from direct
sunlight.
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Avoid placing sensor in close proximity of heat
sources that may affect correct temperature
sending (fans, exhausts, vents, lights).
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Avoid installing the sensor in areas where the
sensor is subjected to excessive moisture.
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Use 18 gauge wiring (thermostat wiring) with no
splices.
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Caution should be taken to avoid potential
electromagnetic interference (EMI) by routing
separately from potential sources such as line
voltage wiring. When necessary, shielded cable
may be used.
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