Lighting Design Guide 230V
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NOTE:
The face of the sensor may be painted or wallpapered to match the wall. However, keep
the small gap around the outer edge clear of any obstructions.
Sensor Mounting - CHV-RSS
Crestron recommends that the sensor be placed inside a 1.27 cm Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)
conduit. This allows future sensor replacement, if required. The radius of the bend at the wall
should be approximately 20 cm, to allow for removal and replacement of the sensor.
Using the CHV-RSS as an Outdoor Temperature Sensor
The rugged waterproof construction, stainless steel housing, and high
degree of accuracy make this sensor ideal for outdoor use.
NOTE:
Mount in a location out of direct sunlight.
Sensor Connection to Thermostat
The sensors are connected to the remote sensor terminals RS1, RS2, and a
common connection RSR on the rear plastic housing of the thermostat.
Separate the thermostat from its backplate. The thermostat terminal blocks
mate to pins protruding out of the front thermostat assembly.
Thermostat firmware release 2.x supports up to four optional temperature
(CHV-RTS) or slab sensors (CHV-RSS) or two temperature/humidity
sensors (CHV-RTHS). If you are using one temperature/humidity sensor,
then you may add two temperature sensors (CHV-RTS or CHV-RSS) to
the other sensor input.
Summary :
Sensor Connection to Thermostat The sensors are connected to the remote sensor terminals RS1, RS2, and a common connection RSR on the rear plastic housing of the thermostat. If you are using one temperature/humidity sensor, then you may add two temperature sensors (CHV-RTS or CHV-RSS) to the other sensor input.
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