
E507S-LS
LINE-SENSING THERMOSTAT FOR HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIPTION
The E507S-LS thermostat is designed for controlling heat-tracing
systems in hazardous locations. The E507S-LS can be used to
control heat-tracing circuits in a pipe-sensing mode (see Figure 1
on back page), to indicate low-temperature (see Figure 2) or hightemperature (see Figure 3) alarm conditions, or to control the coil
on a contactor (see Figure 4).
APPROVALS
Hazardous locations
Class I, Div. 1 and 2, Groups B, C, D
Class II, Div. 1 and 2, Groups E, F, G
Class III
SPECIFICATIONS
Enclosure NEMA 4, 7, 9, lacquer-coated cast-aluminum
housing, stainless-steel hardware
Entries One 3/4 in. NPT conduit hub
Set point range 25°F to 325°F (–4°C to 163°C)
Sensor exposure
–40°F to 420°F (–40°C to 215°C)
limits
Housing exposure
–40°F to 140°F (–40°C to 60°C)
limits
Switch SPDT
Electrical rating 22 A at 125/250/480 Vac
Accuracy ±6°F (±3.3°C)
Deadband 2°F to 12°F (1.1°C to 6.7°C) above actuation
temperature
Set point
±3°F (±1.7°C)
repeatability
Sensor type Fluid-filled (silicone) bulb and 9 ft (2.7 m)
capillary
Sensor material 300 series stainless steel
Connection
Screw terminals, 10–14 AWG (2–5 mm
terminals
8.0 in.
(202 mm)
Terminal
block
4.5 in. (114 mm)
4.0 in. (102 mm)
Adjusting knob
Removable knob cover
4.0 in. (102 mm)
4.0 in.
(102 mm)
2.0 in.
(50 mm)
Ø.28 in. (7 mm)
mounting hole
(4X)
4.5 in.
(114 mm)
6.6 in.
(168 mm)
1.2 in. (30 mm)
0.3 in. (9 mm)
2
)
3⁄4 in. NPT conduit entry
WARNING:
This component is an electrical device. It must be installed
correctly to ensure proper operation and to prevent shock or
fire. Read these important warnings and carefully follow all the
installation instructions.
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Component approvals and performance are based on the use of
specified parts only. Do not use substitute parts or vinyl electrical
tape to make connections.
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INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT
1. Verify that the thermostat is
suitable for the area where it is to
be installed.
2. Check the line voltage and the
heat-tracing load to ensure that
the thermostat ratings are not
exceeded.
3. Mount the unit using unistrut or the Raychem universal
mounting bracket (UMB-263757) in a position that prevents
condensation from draining into the enclosure from the
connecting conduit (see diagram above).
POSITIONING THE SENSOR BULB
4. Position the bulb in the
lower quadrant of the pipe
as shown in the diagrams
to the left. Place the bulb
at least three feet from
pipe supports, valves, or
90
Single traced
Heating cable
Control thermostat bulb
AT-180 tape
other heat sinks; protect
the capillary from kinks or
bends less than 1⁄2 inch in
radius.
Double traced
Heating cable
Control thermostat bulb
AT-180 tape
WIRING
GFEPD
ØØ
208-V or 240-V supply – 240-V heater
or
G
120-V supply – 120-V heater
N
Ø
277-V supply – 240-V heater
C
NO NC
Power
G
connection
Thermostat bulb
Braid
Figure 1. Pipe-sensing
(see "Positioning"
instructions above
for mounting details)
Heating
Cable
Control
thermostat
GFEPD
208-V or 240-V supply
ØØ
or
ØGN
120-V supply – 120-V heater
277-V supply – 240-V heater
C
NO NC
Alarm
Thermostat bulb
(see "Positioning"
instructions above
for mounting details)
Figure 2. Low-temperature alarm
Control
thermostat
5. Tape the bulb firmly to the pipe with AT-180 aluminum tape,
making sure there is no air space between the bulb and pipe.
Do not overlap the bulb and heating cable with the same piece
of AT-180 tape.
Conduit
drain
6. For metal-tank-wall sensing, use the BCK-35 bulb clamp
(purchased separately) and install the clamp per the
instructions provided. Make sure there is no air space between
the tank wall and the bulb.
For installation on plastic tanks, contact Pentair Thermal
Management at (800) 545-6258.
SETTING THE THERMOSTAT
7. Set the thermostat dial to the desired temperature, then finish
wiring.
8. Complete insulating. Do not turn the system on until the bulb is
covered with thermal insulation.
9. Fill the piping or tank. Once the thermostat has begun to cycle,
check the fluid temperature with an immersed thermostat
(best for plastic systems) or an accurate temperature indicator.
Adjust the dial setting if necessary.
GFEPD
208-V or 240-V supply
ØØ
or
ØGN
120-V supply – 120-V heater
277-V supply – 240-V heater
C
NO NC
Alarm
Thermostat bulb
(see "Positioning"
instructions above
for mounting details)
Figure 3. High-temperature alarm
Control
thermostat
GFEPD
GCNANBN
C
A
Braid
Heating
cable A
Heating
cable B
Figure 4. Contactor control
For switching heat-tracing loads greater than 22 A
or switching multiple heat-tracing circuits.
120- V supply – 120-V heater or
Ø
ØBØ
C
277-V supply – 240-V heater
120-V or
277-V
coil
Heating
cable C
NONC
C
NONC
C
Thermostat bulb
(see "Positioning"
instructions above
for mounting details)
Control
thermostat
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