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R7500C Wide Range Proportional  
Temperature Controller  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
They are fastened to the mounting surface through the two  
diagonally opposed mounting holes in the back of the case.  
See Fig. 1.  
For access to the mounting holes, remove the cover from the  
case by loosening the cover mounting screw.  
The mounting holes are now visible through the circuit board  
notches in the upper right and lower left-hand corners.  
Determine placement of the mounting holes in the surface  
and scribe the mounting hole locations. Drill pilot holes and  
fasten with No. 10 screws.  
RC186  
BEFORE INSTALLATION  
Refer to job drawings for specific installation information and  
mounting location. Main and compensation sensors (when  
used) must be 500-ohm Balco sensors (L7022, L7025,  
L7033, T7506 or T7001).  
This controller is surface mounted through the two holes in  
the back of the case.  
Observe ambient temperature (30 to 140F) (0 to 60C) and  
relative humidity (5 to 95%) limitations.  
No special tools are required to install this controller.  
CAUTION:  
This controller requires a 11 to 12V dc power supply  
for proper operation. The power may be supplied by  
an R7503 Modutrol* Motor Converter, R7504 Two-  
Position Converter, RP7505 Pneumatic Transducer,  
Electronic Modutrol Motors M734K or M745J, any  
other device designed for use with this Temperature  
Controller, or a separate dc power supply. This  
controller outputs 4 to 7 Vdc across the proportional  
band setting. It is designed to work with motors and  
actuators that expect a 4 to 7 Vdc input signal.  
MOUNTING  
Fig. 1. Approximate Installation Dimensions in  
inches (Millimeters).  
This controller can be surface mounted in any convenient  
location such as on duct walls, end compartments of unit  
ventilators, etc.  
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All Rights Reserved  
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R7500C WIDE RANGE PROPORTIONAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER  
Table 1. Wire Resistance, Ohms per 1,000 Feet (304m).  
WIRING  
Wire Dia.  
Size (mm)  
Ohms/1000 ft  
(304 m) of Wire  
All wiring must agree with local electrical codes and  
ordinances.  
Wire Gage  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
1.00  
1.25  
1.60  
2.00  
2.50  
6.5  
4.0  
2.6  
1.6  
1.0  
Since the Controller circuits are rated NEC Class 2, some  
local codes allow open (no conduit) wiring.  
Number 18 gage 1.0 mm insulated wire or two- or three-  
conductor thermostat cable is acceptable for use with these  
Controllers, except on long sensor or remote setpoint  
potentiometer runs where a larger wire size should be used.  
See Table 1.  
When determining proper wire size, remember there are two  
wires to the sensor and the setpoint potentiometer. Double  
the distance to the sensor or potentiometer to obtain the  
proper wire length. Calibration of the controller will be  
offset approximately 1F (0.5C) for every one ohm of lead  
wire resistance.  
All control wiring connections to the Controller are made to  
the 6-inch (152 mm), color-coded leadwires found bundled  
under the cover. There are two orange wires to facilitate  
connections to the converter and/or sensors.  
Crimp type connectors are recommend for field connections  
of the control wiring. Refer to job drawings for specific wiring  
information. See Figures 2 through 4 for some typical  
wiring diagrams.  
BALCO MAIN SENSOR  
IMPORTANT  
Observe color-coding of wires when making connections.  
M734K  
M745J  
R7503  
CONVERTER  
BALCO  
MAIN SENSOR  
1
4002385-008  
REMOTE  
SETPOINT  
ADJUST  
*
YEL  
ORN  
O
Y
V
D
Z
R
BLK  
1
*
ORANGE  
YELLOW  
VIOLET  
O
Y
V
VIO  
BLACK  
270Ω  
*
ORANGE  
R7500  
*
ORN  
POWER  
R7500  
3
2
1
POWER  
BRN  
BROWN  
BALCO COMPENSATION  
SENSOR  
BALCO COMPENSATION  
SENSOR  
1
CONNECT Z-D FOR DIRECT ACTION; Z-R FOR  
REVERSE.  
2
OPTIONAL DISCHARGE COMPENSATION SENSOR.  
SUBSTITUTE WITH 500 OHM RESISTOR WHEN  
COMPENSATION IS NOT USED.  
BOTH ORANGE WIRES ARE ELECTICALY IDENTICAL.  
*
1
OPTIONAL DISCHARGE COMPENSATION SENSOR.  
SUBSTITUTE WITH 500 OHM RESISTOR WHEN  
3
MOVE WIPER UP TO RAISE SETPOINT.  
COMPENSATION IS NOT USED.  
C7828  
BOTH ORANGE WIRES ARE ELECTRICALY IDENTICAL.  
*
C7829  
Fig. 2.Typical Hookup Diagram of R7500C Model with  
Integral Setpoint Adjustment.  
Fig. 3.Typical Hookup Diagram of R7500C with Remote  
Temperature Selector.  
NOTE: When the compensation sensor is not used,  
substitute a 500-ohm resistor and set the  
compensation ratio at the maximum setting (20).  
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R7500C WIDE RANGE PROPORTIONAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER  
1
1-12 Vdc  
+
POWER  
SUPPLY  
MODULTROL IV  
MOTOR  
BALCO  
MAIN SENSOR  
1
BLACK  
ORANGE  
BROWN  
ORANGE  
YELLOW  
VIOLET  
L1  
L2  
C
T2  
T1  
8.2K  
R
X-FORMER  
R7500  
M7186A1004  
M7185G1000  
2
BALCO COMPENSATION  
SENSOR  
1
2
C AND T2 ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED. AN 8.2K OHM RESISTOR IS  
PROVIDED INTERNALLY TO CORRECTLY LOAD THE R7500 OUTPUT.  
OPTIONAL COMPENSATION SENSOR. SUBSTITUTE WITH 500 OHM  
RESISTOR WHEN COMPENSATION IS NOT USED.  
C7830  
Fig. 4. Hookup Diagram of R7500 to Modutrol IV Motors.  
ADJUSTMENTS & CALIBRATION  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Set the following adjustments as specified on job drawing or  
as required.  
TEMPERATURE SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT  
Integral setpoint adjustment is provided on the R7500C.  
When it is desired to use a remote setepoint adjustment, set  
the integral setpoint adjustment knob to the same  
temperature as the top end of the remote setpoint scale.  
When using the 14002385-008 remote setpoint assembly, set  
the integral setpoint knob to REMOTE. Calibration of the  
remote potentiometer will then be correct.  
PROPORTIONAL BAND (PB) ADJUSTMENT  
This adjustment indicates the change in temperature required  
at the sensor to move the final control device (i.e., valve,  
damper) from one extreme position to the other (full on  
to full off). The controller has the highest gain with the lowest  
PB setting.  
Fig. 5. View of R7500C with Cover Removed Showing  
Adjustment Locations.  
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COMPENSATION RATIO ADJUSTMENT  
CHECKOUT AND TESTING  
Compensation ratio is the number of degrees temperature  
change required at the compensation sensor to change the  
primary sensor control point one degree F.  
CHECKOUT  
The only checkout ordinarily required is to slowly rotate the  
Setpoint Adjustment through the total proportional band of the  
device to determine if the output devices operate properly.  
When a compensation sensor (T2) is used, the compensation  
ratio adjustment provides a means for adjusting the effect of  
the compensation sensor on the primary sensor (T1). For  
example, with a compensation ratio setting of 10, a 10  
degree F drop in temperature at the compensation sensor is  
required to increase the controlled temperature 1 degree F.  
If the system does not function properly or the controller  
appears to be out of calibration, proceed with the following  
testing information.  
This adjustment has a range of 0.25 to 20. A blank table  
provided in the controller is for noting the compensation  
schedule.  
TESTING  
Before testing, be sure the Controller power supply (11 to  
1
2 Vdc) is present at test point (+) and (–1) of R7500 models.  
Use the formula below to calculate the compensation ratio for  
hot water reset applications:  
If the correct supply voltage is not available at these points,  
check the power input device as indicated in the literature  
accompanying the applicable unit.  
Change in outside air temp.  
Comp. Ratio =  
Change in hot water temp. + P.B.  
NO. 1 (R1)  
CALIBRATION  
POTENTIOMETER  
Adding P.B. to the change in hot water temperature  
compensates for proportional offset.  
POWER SUPPLY  
TEST POINT (-)  
CALIBRATION  
The R7500 family of controllers are factory calibrated and  
checked prior to shipment and should operate satisfactorily  
on job startup.  
NO. 2 (R7)  
CALIBRATION  
POTENTIOMETER  
If the sensor and/or the setpoint potentiometer are a long  
distance from the controller, it may be necessary to  
recalibrate the controller. Calibration potentiometers are  
behind the three holes on the left side of the front panel, see  
Figure 6. To compensate for main sensor and/or setpoint  
potentiometer lead wires or calibration, adjust the middle  
potentiometer R7 (Cal. Pot. No. 2) clockwise. This  
compensates for leadwire length and a controlling  
temperature which is lower than the setpoint. (3.5 degrees  
of rotation per ohm of leadwire resistance or per degree  
off-calibration).  
POWER SUPPLY  
TEST POINT (+)  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE  
TEST POINT Y1  
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Fig. 6.Test Points and Calibration Adjustment Locations.  
To compensate for the compensation sensor leadwire  
resistance, adjust the top left potentiometer R1 (Cal. Pot.  
No. 1) clockwise. (3.2 degrees of rotation per ohm of  
leadwire resistance or per degree off-calibration.) Cal. Pot.  
No. 1 also can be used to vary the compensation start point  
All R7500 series of controllers include test points on the left  
side of the front panel (see Fig. 6). All Controllers have the  
following points—  
(temperature at which compensation affect is zero). The  
factory compensation start point setting is 70F. Turning Cal.  
Pot. No. 1 CCW lowers the compensation start point  
temperature.  
Y1 = Output voltage (yellow leadwire)  
–1  
= Power supply (–), (violet leadwire)  
= Power supply (+), (orange leadwire)  
+
Using the appropriate scale voltmeter, insert test probes into  
appropriate holes for voltage checks.  
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NOTE:  
1
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To ensure correct voltage readings in the  
following tests, a 500-ohm resistor should be  
substituted for the compensation sensor (if its  
temperature is not near 75F [24C]) and “comp.  
ratio” should be set at 20.  
2
If the controller output is not connected, wire a  
390 ohm “load” resistor from orange to  
yellow wires.  
R7500  
Adjust setpoint knob to correspond to the ambient  
temperature at the main sensor. Set the proportional band  
at 5. The output voltage between points Y1 and (+) should be  
approximately one-half power supply voltage minus 0.6 Vdc. If  
this reading is not found, the device can be recalibrated by  
adjusting the calibration potentiometer No. 2 (left center of  
panel, see Fig. 6) until this reading is reached.  
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