General Information (All Applications) 8 CTE-5202 Applications Guide, AN0912A Rev. D
Cross-References
Thermostat Replaced
CTE-5202
Sequence
Selected
Example
Replacement
Applications
KMC /
Nailor /
Dynacon*
Anemostat
(East/West)*
Metal
Industries*
Metalaire* Nailor*
ASC /
Titus*
CTE-1001
13-27,
004100
10027401 #1
See page 45
CTE-1002
#3 (disregard cooling
setpoint) or #1 (with
8K–10K ohm resistor for
RA mode)
CTE-1003 13-29 01EC-2146
B3-3001-
015 or
B3-015
#3
CTE-1004 13-28 01EC-2129 THM1004 10027403 #2
See page 47 and page 49
CTE-1005 THM1005
#1 (setback used for night
setpoint)
CTE-1008
#1 (setback used for day
setpoint)
CTE-1101 004643 THM1101 10027415 #1
See page 45, page 50, and
page 51
CTE-1103 01EC-9229 THM1103 10027411
#1 (single duct) or #3
(dual duct)
See page 48, page 52, and
page 53
CTE-1105 THM1105 10027413 #1
CTE-1108
#1 (setback used for day
setpoint)
*NOTE: CTE-1x0x thermostats require a power supply of 9.1 VDC, typically supplied by a CEP/CSP-4xxx controller/actuator, and they
have a 0–6 VDC output range. The CTE-5202 can also operate on the 9.1 VDC power supplied by CEP/CSP-4xxx controller-actuators,
but the CTE-5202’s outputs will be reduced to a maximum of about 5.3 VDC (or a maximum of about 2000 fpm from the CEP/CSP-
4xxx). In almost all such applications, this is adequate. In a rare application that requires a full 6 VDC output (or 3000 fpm maximum
from the CEP/CSP-4xxx), the CTE-5202 can be powered by the 24 VAC transformer, which can be easily done by switching the wire
from Terminal #5 (+9.1 VDC) to Terminal #10 (24 VAC, phase) on the CEP/CSP-4xxx. See 9.1 VDC vs. 24 VAC Power Options on page
44. See also the CEP-4000 Series Applications Guide.
Barber Colman (TAC, Invensys, Schneider Electric)
Thermostat Replaced
CTE-5202 Sequence Selected
TP-8101, TP-8102, and TP-8103 #1
TP-8124 and TP-8125 #3
For wiring and sample applications, see Barber Colman TP-81xx Thermostats Replacement Applications on page 54.