Issue:
How to average multiple zone temp sensors?
Resolution:
Zone temp sensors can be averaged by connecting them in a parallel series combination.
This can be done with 4, 9,16 or 25 sensors. If Display sensor is used, Display sensor common must be connected to unit controller common (must be last in line) for display to work.
Zone temp Sensor Averaging with Display Sensor
Notes:
The Pivot thermostat has a remote sensor input on the wiring diagram; you can use one Pivot thermostat with (4) remote sensors in series.
Below are two ways of wiring the senors (R1, R2, R2, and R4);
This can be done with discreet zone sensor or by wiring extra thermistors in one or more zone sensors.
The thermostat will not average the internal temperature sensor with the remote, you select either remote or internal sensor.
Useful part numbers:
- Plain Zone sensor
- Part Number - X1351152801
- Unitary Part number - BAYSENS077A
- Global Parts - SEN01448
- Bullet Thermistor
- Kele ST-R24
- Trane SEN01107
- Dual thermistor sensor (Kele says each thermistor is terminated separately)
Changes:
Other Question/Problem/Cause Statements:
- How to average multiple zone temp sensors?
Facts:
- TRACER ZN524
- CSC LCI-I
- Intellipak BCI-I
- Intellipak LCI-I
- Sensors and Accessories
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- Tracer MP501
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- Tracer MP580/581
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- Tracer VM512
- Tracer VV550/551
- Tracer ZN510/511
- Tracer ZN517
- Tracer ZN520/521
- Tracer ZN523
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- Universal Programmable Control Module (UPCM)
- Voyager/Precedent BCI-R
- Voyager/Precedent LCI-R
- Voyager/Precedent nonLonTalk
- UC210
- Wired Sensor
- Pivot