User Guide

2 AG150119D
Minimum Distance from Corners
Handling Precautions
For digital and electronic
sensors, thermostats, and
controllers, take reasonable
precautions to prevent
electrostatic discharges to
the devices when installing,
servicing, or operating them.
Discharge accumulated
static electricity by touching
ones hand to a securely grounded object before working with each device.
Mounting for Optimal Temperature Sensing
For effective temperature sensing, mount the thermostat or sensor in a location
enabling it to sense the general room environment. The thermostat or sensor
must NOT be:
Blocked from normal air circulation by obstructions (e.g., behind curtains or
cubicle walls).
Exposed to artical heat sources (e.g., lights, computers, copiers, or coffee
makers) or to sunlight (at any time of the day).
Exposed to drafts from windows, doorways, diffusers, or returns.
Exposed to air flow through the conduit (e.g., from leaks in plenum ducts) or
other holes into the wall cavity. See Reducing Temperature Sensing Errors on
page 6.
Mounted on an exterior wall. See Reducing Temperature Sensing Errors on
page 6.
Mounted on or near a large thermal mass (e.g., a concrete block wall). See
Reducing Temperature Sensing Errors on page 6.
Mounted in or near a corner. See Minimum Distance from Corners on page 2.
NOTE: The above factors primarily affect temperature sensing, but some also
affect accurate humidity and CO
2
sensing as well.
Minimum
6 Inches