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Technical Bulletin - Duct-Mounted Humidity Sensor (P/N 203-5771) Installation Instructions
Part #: 026-4807 Revision 0 Date: 02/26/2003

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Wiring

NOTE: Do not clip or shorten the 
wires leading from the sensor 
tube!This will allow enough slack to 
remove the sensor element without 
having to unmount the enclosure.

1.

Use Belden #8771 shielded three-
conductor cable or equivalent.

2.

Connect the RED, BLACK, and 
WHITE wires to the RED, 
BLACK, and GREEN wires from 
the sensor using the wire nuts 
supplied in the kit. Use the 
remaining wire nuts to cap and 
insulate the unused leads (BLUE, 
ORANGE, and YELLOW). Clip 
the shield (BARE) wire.

3.

On the input board, connect the SHIELD and BLACK wires to the 0V terminal. Connect the WHITE wire to the SIG terminal 
of the input board.

4.

Connect the RED wire to the +12V power terminal on the input board.

5.

Locate the input dip switch for the sensor point, and set to the OFF position (LEFT for MultiFlex, DOWN for 16AI). Refer to 
the input board’s user manual for locations of the input dip switches.

Finishing the Installation

Once the duct sensor is mounted and the sensor and board wiring is complete, check the gland nut that 
secures the sensor tube and tighten it if necessary (see 

Figure 1

 for the location of the gland nut). Attach 

the cover plate (with the foam gasket included) to the sensor enclosure using the screws provided. Tighten 
all conduit connections, and cap all unused holes in the sensor enclosure.

Calibration and Replacement

The sensing element of the 203-5771 duct-mount RH sensor is pre-calibrated and will require no physical 
adjustment. If the sensor drifts over time, the sensor can be ‘recalibrated’ by replacing the pluggable sens-
ing element. Contact CPC to order replacement elements (P/N 203-5795).
To replace a sensor element, 

pull the sensor’s power connection from the input board

. Remove the 

cover plate of the enclosure, loosen the gland nut, and slide the sensor tube out through the enclosure until 
the sensor element is completely out of the duct and the tip of the tube can be accessed. Unscrew the top of 
the sensor tube to expose the pluggable RH sensor element. 

Note the orientation of the sensor element before unplugging it

 and plug the new sensor element in 

using the same orientation. Replace the top when finished, reinsert the tube into the duct, tighten the gland 
nut, and restore power to the sensor. There is no other calibration method needed, and no adjustments are 
present in the unit.

Note: Do not expose sensor element to the fumes of curing RTV silicone rubber. Doing so 

will damage the calibration of the element.

Figure 2 - Sensor and Input Board Wiring

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