The Electronic Room Temperature Sensor is a
resistance-temperature device (RTD) available in
various models. See Table-1 below for model variations
and options.
Features
• Contemporary, low-profile packaging
• Easily installed base plate and electronic assembly
TSMN-90xxx Series
TSMN-57011-xxx-0-01
TSMN-58011-000-0-01
TSMN-81011-000-0-01
Electronic Room Temperature Sensor
General Instructions
• High-impact cover
• Suitable for direct-wall, 2 x 4 electrical box, 1/4 DIN
electrical box, and surface box mounting
• UL 916 Listed
Table-1 Model Chart.
Base Plate Terminals
Model No.Function
TSMN-90110-000-0-01 10K thermistor no shunt, ASD jackXXXXX
Sensing Element: See Table-1 and Table-2.
Mounting: Direct-wall,2x4electrical box, 1/4 DIN, or surface box.
Ambient Temperature Limits:
Shipping & Storage, -40 to 160 °F (-40 to 71 °C)
Operating, 40 to 140 °F (4 to 60 °C)
Humidity: 5 to 95%, non-condensing.
Locations: NEMA.
Table-2 Temperature Versus Resistance.
Nominal Resistance Value
Temperature
°F (°C)
40 (4)—75961017935.9
50 (10)1879069381039956.9
68 (20)1226057981077.9995.6
77 (25)1000052381097.31015.4
86 (30)819446961116.71035.4
104 (40)559237071155.41076.2
122 (50)3893287511941118.0
140 (60)276022061232.41160.9
Sensor Type
TSMN-90110 Series
TSMN-57011 Series
Thermistor, 10Kat77°F
(25°C)
TSMN-90xxx-85x Series
TSMN-57011-850
Thermistor, 10Kat77°F
(25°C), *with 11K shunt
resistor
TSMN-58011
Platinum, 1000 at 32°F
(0°C)
TSMN-81011
Balco, 1000 at 70°F
(21.1°C)
*TSMN-90110 and TSMN-57011 do not have a shunt resistor.
INSTALLATION
The electronic room temperature sensor is packaged, in disassembled form, in one
container. It consists of three major parts: a pre-wirable base plate; an electronic assembly
containing the sensor and its associated circuitry; and a removable cover.
InspectionInspect the package for damage. If damaged, notify the appropriate carrier immediately. If
undamaged, open the package and inspect the device for obvious damage. Return
damaged products.
Requirements• Job wiring diagrams
• Tools (not provided):
– Digital volt-ohm meter (DVM)
– Appropriate drill and drill bit for mounting screws
– Appropriate screwdrivers for mounting screws and terminal connections
• Training: Installer must be a qualified, experienced technician
• Appropriate accessories
– Communication adapter
• For use of this product with TAC System 8000, refer to the Environmental Controls
Application Manual, F-21335
PrecautionsWarning
Electrical shock hazard! Disconnect power before installation to prevent electrical shock or
equipment damage.
MountingLocate the sensor where it will be exposed to an unrestricted circulation of air which
represents the average temperature of the controlled space. Do not locate the sensor near
sources of heat or cold such as lamps, motors, sunlight, or concealed ducts or pipes. The
sensor is designed for service in any normally encountered human environment.
The electronic room temperature sensor may be installed directly onto a wall, or onto a 2 X 4
electrical box, a 1/4 DIN electrical box, or a surface box. Refer to Figure 1.
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Note: Although the TSMN-Series Sensors share the same base plate with the MN-Series
MicroNet™ Sensors, they are not for use with MicroNet U-Link or NETWORK 8000-Link.
However, no damage will result if, by mistake, MicroNet communications are attempted with
a TSMN-Series Sensor.
General Mounting Instructions (Screw Terminal Version)
1. Pull the system’s wires from the wall or box.
2. Pass the wires through the base plate feedthrough and fasten the base plate onto the
wall or box. Refer to Figure 2 for direct-wall mounting dimensions.
Caution: The Electronic Room Temperature Sensors are Class 2 only devices and must
be connected to Class 2 wiring. Class 2 circuits must not intermix with Class 1 circuits.
3. Connect the wires to the appropriate screw terminals on the base plate. Make all
connections in accordance with the job wiring diagram and in compliance with national
and local electrical codes. Refer to Table-1 and Figure-3 for base plate terminal
identification.
4. Push any excess wire back through the base plate to minimize air flow restriction.
5. Set the electronic assembly onto the hooks on the base plate.
6. Secure the electronic assembly to the base plate by tightening all screws.
Note: Start all screws one to two turns before tightening.
7. Install the cover by engaging the bottom tabs first and snapping the top end into place.
Note that the top end of the cover is identified on its back surface.
Note: To remove the sensor cover, once installed, simultaneously press the middle of the
sensor with your thumb and pull firmly on the top edge of the cover with your fingers.
General Mounting Instructions (Pigtail Lead Version)
1. Pull the system’s wires from the wall or box.
2. Attach the system’s wires from the wall to the pigtails from the TSMN unit. These leads
are not polarity sensitive. Make all connections in accordance with the job wiring
diagram and in compliance with national and local electrical codes.
Note: The pigtail leads from the TSMN unit should not have excessive stress applied when
connected to the system’s wires.
Caution: The Electronic Room Temperature Sensors are Class 2 only devices and must
be connected to Class 2 wiring. Class 2 circuits must not intermix with Class 1 circuits.
3. Fasten the base plate onto the wall or box. Refer to Figure-2 for mounting dimensions.
4. Set the faceplate assembly onto the hooks on the base plate.
5. Secure the faceplate assembly to the base plate by tilting the assembly down, locking
it under the latching tab. Pull up slightly on the assembly to ensure it is secure.
6. Install the cover by engaging the bottom tabs first and snapping the top end into place.
Note that the top end of the cover is identified on its back surface.
Note: To remove the sensor cover, once installed, simultaneously press the middle of the
sensor with your thumb and pull firmly on the top edge of the cover with your fingers.
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Direct-Wall Mounting.
2 X 4 Electrical Box Pigtail Mounting.
CHECKOUT
1/4 DIN Electrical Box Mounting.
Surface Box Mounting.
Figure-1 Mounting Options for Electronic Room Temperature Sensor.
1. Remove wires from the temperature sensor.
2. Using a DVM, measure the appropriate resistance between terminals SPACE and
COM. Refer to Table-1 and Figure-3 for base plate terminal identification and Table-2
for the appropriate resistance for the unit being checked out.
3. Press the override button (if applicable) and observe meter reading. When the button is
pressed, the reading should be less than 200
4. Connect the DVM between COM and SP+ (if applicable). The meter reading should be
approximately 1100 ohms.
5. Connect the DVM between COM and SETPT (if applicable) and move the temperature
setpoint knob. The meter reading should be no less than 2500
the scale end points and no more than 29,000
6. Reconnect the wires to the temperature sensor and replace cover.
2 X 4 Electrical Box Mounting.
(11,000 is typical), at
at the mid scale point.
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MAINTENANCE
FIELD REPAIR
DIMENSIONAL DATA
Periodically inspect the temperature sensors for dirt or blockage of air.
The sensor has no user serviceable parts and is not field repairable. Replace the sensor with
a functional unit.
3
(76)
2-3/8
(60) Centered
BACK with Mounting Dimensions
for 1/4 DIN Electrical Box Mounting
Dimensions shown are in
inches (mm).
1-15/16
(50)
4-21/32
(119)
BACK with Mounting Dimensions for
Direct Wall Mounting, 2 X 4 Electrical Box
and Surface Box Mounting
3
(76)
1-1/2
(38)
3-1/4
(83)
Centered
4-21/32
(119)
Figure-2 Mounting Dimensions.
Note: The rating label on the base plate covers an additional mounting hole. If it is
necessary to use this mounting hole, simply press the screw through the label. A cross hair
on the label identifies the location of the mounting hole.
ASD Jack
Terminal 2 (ASD-)
Terminal 4 (SP+)
Terminal 6 (SPACE)
Terminal 8 (PSI)
Terminal 1 (ASD+)
Terminal 3 (SET PT)
Terminal 5 (COM)
Terminal 7 (No Connection)
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
Figure-3 Base Plate Terminal Identification.
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