Product Overview

TE-6300 Series Temperature Sensors Product Bulletin 1
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The TE-6300 Temperature Sensor line provides
economical solutions for a wide variety of temperature
sensing needs, including wall-mount, outdoor-air, duct,
strap-mount, well-insertion, duct-averaging, and VAV
Modular Assembly (VMA) flange-mount duct-probe
applications. The TE-6300 line offers both a metal and
a plastic enclosure for the most popular models.
Sensors are available in the following types:
1k ohm thin-film nickel
1k ohm nickel averaging
1k ohm thin-film platinum
100 ohm platinum equivalent averaging
1k ohm platinum equivalent averaging
2.2k (2,252) ohm thermistor
10k ohm thermistor, Johnson Controls® Type II
Each sensor is packaged with the necessary mounting
accessories to maximize ordering and installation ease
and reduce both commissioning time and cost.
Figure 1: TE-6300 Series Temperature Sensors
Table 1: Features and Benefits
Features Benefits
Full Line of Versatile Sensors Supports all your temperature sensing needs from a single supplier:
wall-mount, outdoor-air, duct, duct-averaging, strap-mount, well-insertion,
and flange-mount duct-probe.
Single Assembly Ordering Simplifies ordering; provides a complete assembly in one box.
Models Featuring an Integral NPT Adaptor Increase sensor connection strength, which eliminates the need for a
special adaptor.
Models with a Stainless Steel Sensor Probe Protect the sensor while increasing corrosion resistance.
Metal Enclosure (TE-63xxM Models Only) Meets plenum requirements.
Models Featuring a Retainer for the Sensor
Holder
Allow you to lock the sensor holder into the conduit box.
Brushed Stainless Steel Mounting Plate Offers a durable, aesthetically pleasing design.
Low Profile Flush Mount Design Provides a tamper-proof installation ideally suited for schools, sporting
complexes, retailers, prisons, and more.
TE-6300 Series Temperature Sensors
Product Bulletin
Code No. LIT-216320
Issued August 26, 2013
Supersedes April 18, 2013

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