Space temperature (spt) sensors – Bryant 548J User Manual

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Table 15 – Thermistor Resistance vs Temperature

Values for Space Temperature Sensor, Supply Air

Temperature Sensor, and Outdoor Air Temperature

Sensor

TEMP

(C)

TEMP

(F)

RESISTANCE

(Ohms)

---40

---40

335,651

---35

---31

242,195

---30

---22

176,683

---25

---13

130,243

---20

---4

96,974

---15

5

72,895

---10

14

55,298

---5

23

42,315

0

32

32,651

5

41

25,395

10

50

19,903

15

59

15,714

20

68

12,494

25

77

10,000

30

86

8,056

35

95

6,530

40

104

5,325

45

113

4,367

50

122

3,601

55

131

2,985

60

140

2,487

65

149

2,082

70

158

1,752

NOTE: The sensor must be mounted in the discharge
airstream downstream of the cooling coil and any heating
devices. Be sure the probe tip does not come in contact
with any of the unit’s heater surfaces.
Outdoor Air Temperature (OAT) Sensor — The OAT is

factory--mounted in the EconoMi$er 2 (FIOP or accessory).

It is a nominal 10k ohm thermistor attached to an eyelet

mounting ring. See Table 15 for temperature--resistance

characteristic.

EconoMi$er 2 — The RTU--MP control is used with

EconoMi$er2 (option or accessory) for outdoor air

management. The damper position is controlled directly

by the RTU--MP control; EconoMi$er 2 has no internal

logic device.

Outdoor air management functions can be enhanced with

field--installation of these accessory control devices:

Enthalpy control (outdoor air or differential sensors)
Space CO

2

sensor

Outdoor air CO

2

sensor

Field Connections — Field connections for accessory

sensors and input devices are made the RTU--MP, at plugs

J1, J2, J4, J5, J11 and J20. All field control wiring that

connects to the RTU--MP must be routed through the

raceway built into the corner post as shown in Fig. 50.

The raceway provides the UL required clearance between

high-- and low--voltage wiring. Pass the control wires

through the hole provided in the corner post, then feed the

wires thorough the raceway to the RTU--MP. Connect to

the wires to the removable Phoenix connectors and then

reconnect the connectors to the board.

RACEWAY

HOLE IN END PANEL (HIDDEN)

C08027

Fig. 50 -- Field Control Wiring Raceway

Space Temperature (SPT) Sensors

A field--supplied Bryant space temperature sensor is

required with the RTU--MP to monitor space temperature.

There are 3 sensors available for this application:

S

33ZCT55SPT, space temperature sensor with override

button

S

33ZCT56SPT, space temperature sensor with override

button and setpoint adjustment

S

33ZCT59SPT, space temperature sensor with LCD

(liquid crystal display) screen, override button, and

setpoint adjustment

Use 20 gauge wire to connect the sensor to the controller.

The wire is suitable for distances of up to 500 ft. Use a

three--conductor shielded cable for the sensor and setpoint

adjustment connections. If the setpoint adjustment

(slidebar) is not required, then an unshielded, 18 or 20

gauge, two--conductor, twisted pair cable may be used.

Connect T--55 -- See Fig. 51 for typical T--55 internal

connections. Connect the T--55 SEN terminals to

RTU--MP J20--1 and J20--2. See Fig. 52.

2

3

4

5

6

1

SW1

SEN

BRN (GND)

BLU (SPT)

RED(+)

WHT(GND)

BLK(-)

CCN COM

SENSOR WIRING

C08201

Fig. 51 -- T--55 Space Temperature Sensor Wiring

548J

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