- Home
- Home security & automation
- Security device components
- Schneider Electric
- TS-5811 Series Platinum Rtd Room Temperature Sensor
- User Guide
Schneider Electric TS-5811 Series Platinum Rtd Room Temperature Sensor User Guide
Add to My manuals2 Pages
advertisement
TS-5811 Series
Electronic Room Temperature Sensors
General Instructions
APPLICATION
Electronic sensing of room temperature at wall locations.
SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Sensing Element: Platinum RTD.
Resistance, 1000 ohm ± 0.12% at 32°F (0°C).
Maximum Error over 100°F (55.6°C) Span, ±1.08°F
(±0.6°C).
Resistance Change, 2.14 ohm per °F (3.85 ohm per °C).
See Table 1.
Control Dial Range: Non-adjustable.
Environment:
Ambient Temperature Limits,
Shipping and Storage -40 to 160°F (-40 to 71°C).
Operating 40 to 140°F (4 to 60°C).
Humidity, 5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
Locations, NEMA Type 1 indoor only.
Connections: Coded screw terminals.
Cover: Beige plastic.
Cover Configuration: Blank.
Mounting: Wall.
Dimensions: 4-3/8" high × 2-3/4" wide × 1-5/8" deep
(111 mm × 70 mm × 43 mm).
OPTIONS
Add “dash-number” (-XXX) suffix to base part number for desired option.
ACCESSORIES
AT-101 Lock cover kit
AT-136
AT-504
Title plates (day, night, heat, cool)
Plaster hole cover kit (small)
AT-546
AT-1104
Auxiliary mounting plate
Cast aluminium guard
AT-1165 Plastic guard
PRE-INSTALLATION
Inspection
Visually inspect the carton for damage. If damaged, notify the appropriate carrier immediately. If undamaged, open the carton and visually inspect the device for obvious defects.
Return damaged or defective products.
Required Installation Items
•
Wiring diagrams
•
Tools (not provided):
DVM (digital volt-ohm meter)
Appropriate screwdriver for mounting screws and terminal connections
• Appropriate accessories
• Mounting screws, two (2) provided for securing to a 2 ×
4 conduit box
Table-1 TEMPERATURE VS. RESISTANCE.
Temperature °F (°C)
40 (4)
50 (10)
68 (20)
77 (25)
86 (30)
104 (40)
122 (50)
140 (60)
Nominal Resistance Values
(in Ohms)
1017
1039
1077.9
1097.3
1116.7
1155.4
1194
1232.4
Figure-1 TS-5811 Wiring
Printed in U.S.A. 5/10
©
Copyright 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved.
F-23405-4
INSTALLATION
Caution:
• Installer must be a qualified, experienced technician.
• Make all connections in accordance with the wiring diagram, and in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
Use copper conductors only.
• Do not exceed ratings of the device.
Mounting
LOCATION
Locate the sensor on a wall where it will be exposed to unrestricted air circulation, at a minimum of 15 ft./min., which represents the average temperature of the sensed space. Normally, the sensor is located 5-1/2 to 6-1/2 ft. (1.7 to 2.0 m) from floor level.
Caution: Do not locate the sensor near sources of heat or cold, such as lamps, motors, sunlight or concealed ducts or pipes.
Avoid location where excessive vibration, moisture, corrosive fumes or vapors are present.
Figure-2 Mounting Dimensions.
Wiring
Two conductor twisted pair wires (six turns per foot), Class II, low voltage, are suitable for the sensor leads except as stated below.
Caution: Shielded cable must be used when it is necessary to install the sensor lead in the same conduit with power wiring, or when it is known that high RFI/EMI generating devices are near.
System ground the shield at the controller only on the COM (-) terminal or Blue (-) lead. Do not use an earth ground.
If sensor is used in an energy management system, the sensor wiring must be placed in a separate conduit.
Do not use inside of the cover as a junction box for other control circuits.
Restrict element lead to shortest length practical (see
Table 2).
Table-2 MAXIMUM SENSOR WIRING RUN.
Wire Gauge
22
18
16
14
Length of Run in ft. (m)
TS-5811 Sensor to Energy Management
System
150 (46)
1000 (305)
2250 (686)
4000 (1219)
CHECKOUT
Measure the resistance between terminals 7 and 8 (see Figure 1).
1000 ohms ±0.12% at 32°F (0°C); changes 2.14 ohms per °F (3.85 ohms per °C) (see Table 1).
MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance of the total system is needed to assure sustained optimum performance. Sensors should be periodically inspected for dirt or blockage of air over the elements.
FIELD REPAIR
These sensors are not field repairable. Replace a defective sensor with a functional unit.
Figure-3 TS-5811 Mounting (Cover Removed) and Part
Identification.
On October 1st, 2009, TAC became the Buildings business of its parent company Schneider Electric. This document reflects the visual identity of Schneider Electric, however there remains references to TAC as a corporate brand in the body copy. As each document is updated, the body copy will be changed to reflect appropriate corporate brand changes.
Copyright 2010, Schneider Electric
All brand names, trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information contained within this document is subject to change without notice.
Schneider Electric
1354 Clifford Avenue
P.O. Box 2940
Loves Park, IL 61132-2940 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings
F-23405-4
advertisement
Related manuals
advertisement
Table of contents
- 1 APPLICATION
- 1 SPECIFICATIONS
- 1 Temperature Sensing Element
- 1 Resistance
- 1 Maximum Error over 100°F (55.6°C) Span
- 1 Resistance Change
- 1 Control Dial Range
- 1 Environment
- 1 Ambient Temperature Limits
- 1 Shipping and Storage
- 1 Operating
- 1 Humidity
- 1 Locations
- 1 Connections
- 1 Cover
- 1 Cover Configuration
- 1 Mounting
- 1 Dimensions
- 1 Figure-1 TS-5811 Wiring
- 1 PRE-INSTALLATION
- 1 Inspection
- 1 Required Installation Items
- 1 Table-1 TEMPERATURE VS. RESISTANCE.
- 2 INSTALLATION
- 2 Mounting
- 2 LOCATION
- 2 Figure-2 Mounting Dimensions.
- 2 Figure-3 TS-5811 Mounting (Cover Removed) and Part Identification.
- 2 Wiring
- 2 Table-2 MAXIMUM SENSOR WIRING RUN.
- 2 CHECKOUT
- 2 MAINTENANCE
- 2 FIELD REPAIR
- 1 TS-5811 Series