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"RµPS" Room Temperature Sensor

• Low Profile Enclosure with LCD Display and Slidepot Setpoint Adjustment
• Optional Setpoint Indication and Pushbutton Occupant Override
• Optional Comm. Jack and Test & Balance Switch
• Wide Selection of Temperature Sensing Elements
• Two Year Warranty

   The RµPS sensor provides measurement and display of local temperature with Setpoint Adjust and Occupancy Override. Room temperature is displayed on an easy-to-read LCD readout. The Setpoint Adjust is a vertical slidepot which provides an analog output and comes with a Warm/Cool legend imprinted on the unit’s base (Optional setpoint indication is available). Setpoint values are transmitted as resistive or voltage values for easy configuration with the controller. The Occupancy Override signal is available as a direct output or in parallel with the Sensor or Setpoint, or as a separate output. An optional 3.5mm (1/8”) or RJ11 communication jack can be mounted in the base to provide direct access to the network. The sensor and setpoint outputs can be configured for “common ground” or “differential” controller inputs.

 
Overview of the RµP Style Sensors

 

— RµPS SENSOR DOCUMENTS AND RESOURCES —

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Installation and Operation Sheets (PDF)

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VC75 (AC to DC Voltage Converter)
For more stable operation of sensors, BAPI recommends using DC rather than AC voltage. With its compact size and rugged design, BAPI’s VC75 is the perfect AC to DC converter. See the Accessories section for more info.
Why does BAPI recommend using DC vs AC power on sensors?


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