T775R SERIES 2000 ELECTRONIC STAND-ALONE CONTROLLER
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Temperature Sensor Wiring
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can short equipment circuitry.
Make sure that metal tube of sensor does not 
short against T terminals in wall-mounted case.
IMPORTANT
Poor wiring practices can cause erratic readings 
from the sensor. Avoid the following to ensure 
proper operation:
• Do not route the temperature sensor wiring with 
building power wiring.
• Do not locate the temperature sensor wiring next 
to control contactors.
• Do not locate the temperature sensor wiring near 
electrical motors.
• Do not locate the temperature sensor wiring near 
welding equipment.
• Make sure good mechanical connections are 
made to both the sensor and the controller.
• Do not mount the sensor with the lead wire end 
pointing up in an area where condensation can 
occur.
If any of the above conditions cannot be avoided, 
use shielded cable.
NOTE: Each T775 controller must be wired to its own 
sensor(s). However, a benefit of the T775 
controller’s accuracy is that there is no more 
than a 2° F (-17° C) differential between any 
two T775 controllers.
Reset Temperature Control
If you are implementing two-sensor reset control, Sensor 
A must always be the controlled temperature and Sensor 
B must always be the controlling temperature. 
For example, in a reset control based on outside 
temperature, Sensor A must be the inside sensor and 
Sensor B must be the outside sensor.
Multiple Parallel Sensors
Multiple sensors can be parallel-series wired to sense 
average temperatures in large spaces. To maintain control 
accuracy, the number of sensors to be parallel-series 
wired must be of the n
2
 power (for example, 4, 9, 16, etc.) 
(See Fig. 3).
Fig. 3. Parallel-Series Wiring of Sensors.
Temperature Sensor Wire Type and Size
Temperature sensors use standard AWG 18/2 unshielded 
wire. For cable runs greater than 25 feet or where 
electrical interference may be a problem, shielded cable is 
recommended (See Fig. 4).
Refer to “Temperature Sensor Calibration” on page 9 for 
wire size selection where cable runs are longer than 25 
feet.
Fig. 4. Sensor Wiring — Showing Shielded Cable Connection to Sensor A.
TO T775 CONNECTIONS (SENSOR A) OR (SENSOR B).
SENSORS
M24281
M24282
SHIELDED
CABLE
SHIELDED
CABLE
NOTE: TO MINIMIZE NOISE PICKUP, 
  MAKE CONNECTION FROM 
  SHIELDED CABLE AS CLOSE AS 
  POSSIBLE TO SENSOR BODY.
SENSOR
T  
T
T  
T
SENSOR A
SENSOR B
SENSORS  A AND B USE THE TWO TT CONNECTIONS AND 
ARE POLARITY INSENSITIVE.
1
1
NOTE: SHIELDED CABLE MUST BE
            CONNECTED TO AN EARTH
            GROUND.
            HOWEVER, DO NOT GROUND
            SHIELDED CABLE AT SENSOR END.