Allen-Bradley Space Temperature Transmitter Installation Instructions

The Allen-Bradley Space Temperature Transmitter is designed for temperature measurement of occupied spaces. It converts a 1000 ohm RTD signal to a 4 to 20 mA analog output with accuracy of ±0.15°C Class A, ±0.30°C Class B and 0.1% FSO for the board. This device offers various enclosure styles to accommodate different job requirements and can be mounted directly to a wall or wall box.

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Key Features

  • RTD Temperature Measurement
  • 4-20 mA Analog Output
  • 0.1% FSO Accuracy
  • Multiple Enclosure Styles
  • Wall Mountable
  • Setpoint and Override Options
  • LCD Display
  • Loop-Powered Operation

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the accuracy of the Allen-Bradley Space Temperature Transmitter?

The transmitter offers a 0.1% FSO accuracy for the board in addition to ±0.15°C Class A, ±0.30°C Class B.

What type of sensor does the Space Temperature Transmitter use?

It uses a 1000 ohm platinum RTD.

How do I mount the Space Temperature Transmitter?

The transmitter can be mounted directly to a wall or to a wall box. For the most accurate results, the units should be mounted on an inside wall to a wall box, approximately 3 to 5 feet from the floor, away from any supply air exhausts and other sources of heat or cold.

What is the operating temperature range of the transmitter?

The operating temperature range is 0 to 70 °C (32 to 158 °F).
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