T7047C,G ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS AND REMOTE SPACE SENSORS
IMPORTANT
Location
•
All wiring must agree with applicable codes, ordi-
nances and regulations.
Locate the thermostat or remote sensor about 5 ft (1.5m)
above the floor on an inside wall where it is affected by
freely circulating air at average room temperatures.
•
To avoid electrical interference, which can cause
erratic performance, keep wiring runs as short as
possible and do not run thermostat wires adja-
cent to the line voltage electrical
Mounting
distribution systems.
1.
Loosen the cover locking screw and remove the
thermostat cover.
•
•
Use shielded cable (Belden type 8762 or
equivalent for 2-wire and Belden type 8772 or
equivalent for 3-wire).
The cable shield must be grounded only at the
controlled equipment case.
2.
Run wire to the selected location; thread wire
through the semicircular hole in the thermostat; and
make connections to the T7047 (see the
Wiring section).
3
.
Four mounting screws are provided, two self-
tapping type for wall mounting and two for outlet
box mounting. Select the proper screws for the
application.
If air drafts occur through the wall opening,
eliminate with suitable material.
Fasten the T7047 on the wall or outlet box with
screws through the thermostat mounting holes. See
Fig. 2.
Q7300
T
T
4
.
.
T7047G1000
T7047G1000
T
T
5
T
T
NOTE: Connect sensor wires to T-T terminals on
the thermostat cover assembly.
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6.
Replace the cover and tighten the cover locking
screw.
Fig. 3. Two T7047G Sensors providing a
temperature-averaging network for a T7100/Q7100
or T7300/Q7300 Thermostat/Subbase.
WALLPLATE
OUTLET BOX
MOUNTING
SCREW (2)
Q7300
T
T
MOUNTING
TAB
(2 INSIDE
COVER)
T7047C
T
T
T7047G1000
MOUNTING
TAB SLOT (2)
T7047C
T
T
T
T
COVER
LOCKING
SCREW
THERMOSTAT
M17719
Fig. 2. Mounting the T7047.
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Wiring
Fig. 4. Two T7047C Sensors and one T7047G Sensor
providing a temperature-averaging network for a
T7100/Q7100 or T7300/Q7300 Thermostat/Subbase.
CAUTION
Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage
Hazard.
Can shock individuals or short equipment
circuitry.
Disconnect power supply before installation.
Fig. 3 through 7 show schematics and typical
connections. Also refer to instructions supplied with other
system components.
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