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WIRING
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Use 18 - 24 AWG shielded wiring for all connections. Do not locate the device wires in the same conduit with wiring used to supply inductive
loads such as motors. Make all connections in accordance with national and local codes.
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Pull at least six inches of wire into the enclosure, then complete the wiring connection according to the wiring diagrams below. All
connections should be made using either butt-splices or soldering. The use of wire nuts is not recommended.
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Thermistors are a 2 wire hook up and are not polarity sensitive. See Figure 6.
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RTD’s are a 3 wire hook up. Figure 7.
SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor Type:
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Various thermistors or RTD
Sensor Accuracy: ..........................
RTD Class A:
±0.15°C (±0.27°F) @ 0°C (32°F)
RTD 1/3 DIN:
±0.1°C (±0.18°F) @ 0°C (32°F)
RTD 1/10 DIN:
±0.03°C (±0.054°F) @ 0°C (32°F)
NTC Thermistor Type 39:
±0.05°C (±0.09°F),
0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
NTC Thermistor Type 55:
±0.03°C (±0.054°F),
0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
NTC Thermistor Type 40/46:
±0.1°C (±0.18°F),
0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
Probe Sensing Range: ................-40 to 50°C (-40 to 122°F)
Probe Material: ..............................Machined Aluminum
Ambient Operating Range: .....-40 to 50°C (-40 to 122°F)
Wire Material: .................................
RTD:
FT-4, 22 AWG, 3 Wire
Thermistor:
PVC insulated, parallel bonded,
22 AWG, 2 Wire
Enclosure: .........................................
A:
Polycarbonate, UL94-V0, IP65 (NEMA4X)
C:
Same as A, with terminal block
E:
Same as C, with cable gland fitting
Termination: ...................................
A:
Pigtail, 2 or 3 wire
C & E:
Terminal block, 2 or 3 wire
Country of Origin: ........................Canada
PRINTED IN C
ANAD
A
TYPICAL WIRE RESISTANCE VALUES
When using low resistance sensors, long wire runs can add significant error to the
readings. Use the following chart to determine errors due to wire resistance or consider
using a 1000 ohm sensor or a transmitter for better accuracy. Locate the type of wire
being used. Multiply the total length of the wire (distance from the controller to the
sensor and back) by the number found in the chart below for total resistance.
Figure 6 2 Wire Termination for Thermistor
Figure 7 3 Wire Termination for RTD
Wiring for Enclosures C & E
*For illustrative purposes only, terminal block mounted on inside of cover
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NOTE:
The sensor accuracies listed in the specifications section apply to the sensing
element only prior to product assembly and may not be reflected in the complete
assembly.
Due to the measurement uncertainty, it is possible, that the true resistance value of the
single delivered sensor at 0°C can be out of the defined tolerance class. Profiling each
assembly to take into consideration lead wire and the attachment method should be
completed.
GAUGE WIRE TYPE 18 AWG 22 AWG 24 AWG
STRANDED (OHMS/FOOT) 5.85 mΩ 14.75 mΩ 23.29 mΩ
SOLID (OHMS/FOOT) 6.4 mΩ 15.85 mΩ 25.72 mΩ
To Controller
Analog Input (AI)
(No Polarity)
To Controller
Analog Input (AI)
(No Polarity)
To Controller
Analog Input (AI) or
Customer supplied
transmitter
To Controller
Analog Input (AI) or
Customer supplied
transmitter
Green
Red
Black
DIMENSIONS
To Controller
Analog Input (AI)
(No Polarity)
To Controller
Analog Input (AI)
(No Polarity)
To Controller
Analog Input (AI) or
Customer supplied
transmitter
To Controller
Analog Input (AI) or
Customer supplied
transmitter
Green
Black
Red
132 mm
5.19"
82.5 mm
3.25"
69.8 mm
2.75"
52.0 mm
2.05"
92.0 mm
3.62"
38.0 mm
1.5"
76.2 mm
3.00"
0.5" NPT
IN-GE-HATSOBXXX-01
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