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Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved.

F-23837-5

TAC

1354 Clifford Avenue
P. O. Box 2940
Loves Park, IL 61132-2940
www.tac.com

Application

These sensors provide electronic sensing of room 
temperature at wall locations for use with 
microprocessor-based energy management systems, 
including TAC NETWORK 8000

®

 (units with -850 

suffix).

Features

±0.36% accuracy over 100°F operating span.

±0.045% drift per year maximum over 100°F span.

-850 units include TAC NETWORK 8000 shunt 
resistor.

10K¾ @ 77°F thermistor sensor.

Applicable Literature

TAC Environmental Controls Cross-Reference 
Guide, F-23638

TAC Environmental Controls Reference Manual, F-
21683

TAC Environmental Controls Application Manual, F-
21335

TAC Pneumatic Products Catalog, F-27383

TAC NETWORK 8000 Hardware Installation 
Practices Manual, F-23061

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TS-5711-770

TS-57011-850

TS-57031

TS-57031-850

TS-5711-850

TS-57011-770

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TS-5711-770, -850 Series

TS-57011-770, -850 Series

TS-57031, TS-57031-850

Electronic Room Temperature Sensors

General Instructions

Summary of Contents for TS-5711-770 850 Series

Page 1: ...maximum over 100 F span 850 units include TAC NETWORK 8000 shunt resistor 10K 77 F thermistor sensor Applicable Literature TAC Environmental Controls Cross Reference Guide F 23638 TAC Environmental Co...

Page 2: ...ver kit AT 505 Surface mounting base AT 546 Auxiliary mounting plate AT 602 Selector switch sub base DP4T AT 1103 Wire guard AT 1104 Cast aluminum guard AT 1105 Plastic guard AT 1165 Plastic guard TS...

Page 3: ...x 38 Thermistor 10 000 at 77 F 25 C TS 57011 850 None None TAC Barber Colman Shunted with an 11k 0 1 resistor TS 57031 None None Gray Plastic TAC Barber Colman 2 x 2 x 1 1 4 51 x 51 x 32 Thermistor 10...

Page 4: ...r pipes The accuracy of the system may be affected by the presence of a room temperature gradient or sources of radiant energy Avoid locations where excessive moisture corrosive fumes explosive vapors...

Page 5: ...3 4 70 Figure 3 Dimensions for Mounting TS 57011 770 and TS 57011 850 Series on American Standard 2 x 4 Electrical Box Depth 1 31 64 38 3 16 5 1 31 64 38 1 5 8 41 3 1 4 83 3 9 32 83 Centered 4 13 16 1...

Page 6: ...mount the base plate onto the electrical box Caution To prevent damage to the components do not use excessive force when mounting the sensor base plate onto the electrical box 6 Dress the wires down a...

Page 7: ...moving the screwdriver from the cover latch slot 2 Separate the wall plate from the base plate see Figure 8 The wall plate is snapped onto the base plate 3 Identify the two wires that are to be connec...

Page 8: ...ve force when mounting the sensor base plate onto the electrical box 7 Dress the wires down and inside the perimeter of the base plate 8 Snap the wall plate onto the base plate 9 Reinstall the cover b...

Page 9: ...the screwdriver from the cover latch slot 2 Separate the wall plate from the base plate see Figure 8 The wall plate is snapped onto the base plate The wall plate may be discarded or used as a cover pl...

Page 10: ...screw located on the front side of the terminal block Caution To prevent damage to the components do not use excessive force when mounting the sensor base plate onto the electrical box 8 Dress the wir...

Page 11: ...ase plate then around the printed circuit board 3 Strip 1 4 6 mm of insulation from the ends of the wires 4 Connect the wires to the terminal block on the printed circuit board Refer to the wiring dia...

Page 12: ...e inside of the sensor cover or electrical box as a termination location for other control circuits Wiring connections to the temperature sensor are made during the mounting process Be sure to observe...

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