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Air Quality Solutions

Installation & Maintenance Manual

Primary

Ancillary
Remote

Model: TDP05K
Advanced Thermal Dispersion Airflow
& Temperature Measuring Probe

II-TDP05K-917/Replaces II-TDP05K-617 ALL STATED SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ©Ruskin September 2017
TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion
Airflow & Temperature Measuring System
Installation Instructions Refer to the Ruskin.com website for the most up-to-date version of this document.

APPLICATIONS
The TDP05K Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System is an air-measurement device that uses thermal
dispersion technology to measure the airflow velocity and temperature in duct and plenum applications. Insertion
probes can be installed in retrofit applications or specified on new construction projects.
This product may be used in rectangular, oval, or round applications when installed in accordance with this instal-
lation manual. This product is designed to be installed in almost any location that airflow needs to be measured.
Measurements may be improved by following the placement guidelines in this document. When adequate space is
not available, more probes and/or sensors are recommended.
Installation of the TDP05K Airflow Measuring System placed directly downstream of heating coils, cooling coils, or
humidifiers is not recommended.

NORTH AMERICAN EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE


United States

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
this equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.

Canada

This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du
Canada.

INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: For ease of installation, a composite four-wire cable similar to Connect-Air part number
W24182P-2306BL with communications and power in one cable is recommended. Alternatively, use a twisted
shielded pair 24 AWG low capacitance wire communications cable and an 18 AWG power cable, which should
be run in a separate conduit.

IMPORTANT: In addition to these instructions, the installation contractor shall comply with all local and Interna-
tional codes and standards to ensure proper and safe installation.

TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System Installation Instructions

2 2
Unpacking the TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System
Remove the thermal dispersion probes from the shipping containers and inspect the devices for damage before
installation. The shipping box may contain more than one probe. The remote display may also be in same box if it is
s information
ordered withmay changestation.
air measurement

Note: Care should be taken to keep the primary and ancillary probes for each system together if there are multiple

srsion Probe Airflow Measuring


systems of the same size. Communication issues may occur if ancillary probes are switched between systems or
information may change
there are duplicate probes with the same address on the same probe network.

Part
Installing the Thermal No. 44-1122-2,
Dispersion Rev. -
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The sensorAirflow Measuring
density is based on Issued June
extensive lab30, 2009to optimize the accuracy of the TDP05K Airflow Measuring
testing
System. When installing the thermal dispersion probes, use the Rectangular Duct Mounting, Round Duct Mounting,
and Oval Duct Mounting sections to determine the proper spacing between each probe within the opening. Contact
Part No.
your local Ruskin® representative 44-1122-2,
if you Rev. - regarding a particular application.
have questions
Issued June 30, 2009
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3
3
preliminary
preliminary —this
—this information
information may
may change
change
Mounting preliminary —this information may change
Mounting
Rectangular Duct Mounting Figure 3: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Three
Mounting
Rectangular Duct Mounting Figure 3: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Three
Probe Configurations
Probe Configurations
Figure 3: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Three
Rectangular preliminary
Duct Mounting
Figure 1: Rectangular Duct
Figure 1: Rectangular Duct —this
Mounting—One
Mounting—One information may
Probe
Probe change
Probe Configurations
Configuration
Configuration
Figure 1: Rectangular Duct Mounting—One Probe Figure 2: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Two Probe
Mounting Configuration Configuration
Rectangular Duct Mounting Figure 3: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Three
Probe Configurations Figure
Figure 1: Rectangular Duct Mounting—One Probe
Configuration

his information may change


Figure 2: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Two Probe
Figure 2: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Two Probe
Configuration
Figure 2: Configuration
3: Rectangular
Rectangular Duct
Duct Mounting—Two Probe
Mounting—Three
Probe Configuration
Configurations FigureThe
Note: 4: Rectangular
primary probeDuct Mounting—Four
should be installed in Probe
the
Figure 4: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Four Probe
Probe most accessible Configuration
location for the application.
Configuration
Figure 4: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Four Probe
Figure 2: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Two Probe Configuration
Configuration

Figure 4: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Four Probe


Configuration

Table 1: Number of Probes/Sensors per Probe for Rectangula


Duct Duct Width, in
Height, in. 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30 36 42 48 5
Note: The primary probe should be installed in the (mm)
Note: The primary probe should be installed in the (305) (356) (406) (457) (508) (559) (610) (762) (914) (1,067) (1,219) (
most accessible location for the application.
most
Note:accessible location
The primary probefor the application.
should be installed in the 12 (305) 1/2 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1
Probe most accessible location for the application. 14 (356) 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/8 1/8 1
16 (406) 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 1/6 1/6 1/8 1/8 1
Figure 4: Rectangular Duct Mounting—Four Probe
Note: The primary probe should be installed in the 18 (457) 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/2 2/2 1/8 1/8 1/8 1
Configuration
most accessible location for the application. 20 (508) 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 1/8 1/8 1/8 1
22 (559) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 1/8 1/8 1/8 2
24 (610) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 2/4 1/8 1/8 2
Table 1: Number of Probes/Sensors per Probe for Rectangular Duct Applications11 (Part 1 of 2)
Table
Wired1: Number
Remote of Probes/Sensors per Probe for Rectangular Duct Applications (Part 1 of 2)
Primary
Duct Duct Width, in. TDP05K
(mm) Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Mea
Duct
If the
Table TDP05K
1: NumberAirflow
Height, in. 12 14 16 Measuring Station
of Probes/Sensors perwas
Probe forDuct
ordered Width,
with in. (mm)
a wired
Rectangular remote
Duct primary as1 (Part
Applications the display
1 of 2)option, all the
Height, in. 18 20 22 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 84 96 108 120
probes installed
Duct
(mm) 12 14 in 16 the duct
18 are 20 ancillary
22 24 probes30 and Duct
36 the wired
42 48 remote
Width, in.54(mm)primary
60 66can be72 installed
84 up
96 to 500
108 feet120(152
(mm) (305) (356) (406) (457) (508) (559) (610) (762) (914) (1,067) (1,219) (1,372) (1,524) (1,676) (1,829)(2,134) (2,438) (2,743) (3,048)4
meters)in.from
Height, the
(305) probes.
(356) (406) All
(457)
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30 terminations
(508) (559) of
(610) the
(762)probe
(914)
36 42 network
(1,067) are
(1,219)
48 the same
(1,372)
54 as
(1,524)
60 shown
(1,676)
66 in
(1,829)
72 this document.
(2,134)
84 (2,438)
96 (2,743)
108 (3,048)
120
12 (305) 1/2 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/6 1/6 1/6
(mm) 1/6 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 Ruskin—CONFIDENT
1/8 1/8
12 (305) (305) (356) 1/4
1/2 1/4 (406) 1/4
(457) 1/4
(508) 1/4
(559) 1/4
(610) 1/6
(762) 1/6
(914) 1/6
(1,067) 1/6
(1,219) 1/8
(1,372) 1/8
(1,524) 1/8
(1,676) 1/8
(1,829)1/8
(2,134) 1/8
(2,438) 1/8
(2,743) 1/8
(3,048)
Table
14 (356)1: Display
Remote Number
1/4 1/4 1/4of Probes/Sensors
1/4 1/4 1/6 1/6per1/6 Probe
1/6 for
1/8Rectangular
1/8 1/8 Duct1/8 Applications
1/8 1/8 1 (Part
1/8 11/8
of 2) 1/8 1/8
12 (356)
14 (305) 1/41/2 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/6 1/4 1/6
1/4 1/6 1/6 1/8 1/6 1/6
1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
Duct
16 (406) 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 1/6 1/6 1/8 Duct Width,
1/8 in.
1/8(mm)1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
If
14
16 the TDP05K
(356) in.2/2
(406)
Height, 1/4 2/2Airflow
1/4 2/2 Measuring
1/4 2/2
1/4 2/3
1/4 2/3Station
1/6 2/3 can be ordered
1/6 1/6 1/6 1/8 with
1/8 a remote
1/8 1/8display,
1/8 the remote
1/8 1/8 display
1/8 duplicates
1/8 1/8 the
the 18 (457) 2/2 12 14 16
2/2primary.
2/2 2/218 20
2/3 22 24
2/3 is2/2 30
2/2 the36 42
1/8 interface
1/8 48
1/8 54
1/8 60 66
1/8 building
1/8 72
1/8 84 96
1/8 system.
1/8 108
1/8 120
1/8
functions
(mm)
16
18 (406) 2/2
(457) of the The primary always
2/3 1/6 1/6 point with the automation The remote
(305)2/2
(356)2/2
(406)2/2
(457)2/3
(508)2/3
(559)2/2
(610)2/2
(762)1/8
(914)1/8
(1,067)1/8
(1,219)1/8
(1,372)1/8
(1,524)1/8
(1,676)1/8
(1,829)1/8
(2,134)1/8
(2,438)1/8
(2,743)1/8
(3,048)
display
20 (508) can2/2be2/2
installed up to2/3
2/3 2/3 5002/3
feet 2/3
(152 2/4
meters)
1/8 when
1/8 wired,
1/8 and 1/8 up 2/6
to 2002/6 feet (61
2/6 meters)
2/6 when2/7 configured
2/8 1/8 for
18
20 (457)
(508) 2/2 2/2 2/2
2/3 2/2
2/3 2/3 2/3
1/4 2/2
2/3
1/4 2/2
2/4
1/6 1/8
1/6 1/8
1/6 1/8
1/6 1/8
1/8 1/8
2/6
1/8 1/8
2/6
1/8 1/8
2/6
12 (305) operation. The remote display can be wired/configured as another ancillary device on the probe network.
1/2 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/8 1/8
2/6
1/8 1/8
2/7
1/8 1/8
2/8
1/8 1/8
1/8
wireless
22 (559) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 1/8 1/8 1/8 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8
20
22 (508)
14(559)
(356) 2/2 2/2
1/4 3/2
1/4 2/3
1/4 2/3
1/4 2/3
1/4 2/3
1/6 2/3
1/6 2/4
1/6 1/8
1/6 1/8
1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8
2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
2/7
1/8 2/7
2/8
1/8 2/8
1/8 1/8
2/8
1/8
24 (610) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 2/4 1/8 1/8 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8
22
24 (559)
(610) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3
16 (406) 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 1/6 1/6 1/82/3 2/4 1/8
2/4 1/8 1/8
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/7
1/8 2/8
1/8 2/8
1/8 2/8
1/8
24
18(610)
(457) 2/22/2 3/2
2/2 2/3
2/2 2/3
2/2 2/3
2/3 2/3
2/3 2/3
2/2 2/4
2/2 2/4
1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/6
1/8 2/7
1/8 2/8
1/8 2/8
1/8 2/8
1/8
TDP05K Advanced Thermal
TDP05K Advanced Dispersion
Thermal Probe
Dispersion ProbeAirflow Measuring
Airflow Measuring System
System Installation
Installation Instructions
Instructions
TDP05K Advanced
20 (508)
Thermal Dispersion
2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 1/8 1/8
Probe Airflow1/8
Measuring
1/8
System
2/6 2/6
Installation
2/6 2/6
Instructions
2/7 2/8 1/8
422 TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion
(559) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 1/8 1/8
Probe Airflow
4 1/8
Measuring
2/6
System
2/6 2/6
Installation
2/6 2/7
Instructions
2/8 2/8 2/8 4
4
24 (610) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 Ruskin—CONFIDENTIAL
2/4 2/4 1/8
Ruskin—CONFIDENTIAL 1/8 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8
1 4
Probe
Table 1: Number of Probes/Sensors per Probe for Rectangular Duct Applications1
Duct Duct Width, in. (mm)
Height, in. 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 DETAiL
72 84 3 96 108 120
Table 1
(mm) 1: (305)
Number of Probes/Sensors
DETAiL
(356) (406) per Probe for Rectangular Duct Applications
(457)4(508) (559) (610) (762) (914) (1,067) (1,219) (1,372) (1,524) (1,676) (1,829)(2,134) (2,438) (2,743) (3,048)
Table 1: Number of Probes / Sensors per Probe for Rectangular Duct Applications
Duct 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/6 Rectangular DuctDuct
1/6 1/6 Width,
1/6 in. (mm)1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
12 Height 1/2 1/4
(305)
Duct Width "A" = Probe Length
Height,
"B" in. 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30 Duct 42
36 Width “A”
48 - Probe
54 Length
60 72 84 108 108"
14 (356) 1/48" 1/4 12"1/4 14"1/4 16"1/4 18"
1/6 1/6 20" 1/6
22" 1/624" 1/830" 1/8
36" 1/8
42" 1/8 54"
48" 1/8 60"1/8 66" 1/8 72" 1/896
66 84" 1/8
96" 120 120"
1/8
Duct Height(305)
(mm) 12" (305)14" (356)
16" (406)
18" 20" 22" (559)
24" (610)
30" (762) 36" (914)
42" 48" (1219)
54"(1372)
60"(1524)
66"(1676)
72"(1829) 84"(2134)96"(2438)
108" 120"
(203)(356) (406) (457) (508)(457)
(559) (508)
(610) (762) (914) (1,067) (1,219)(1067)
(1,372) (1,524) (1,676) (1,829)(2,134) (2,438) (2,743)(2743)
(3,048)(3048)
"B"
(203) 2/2
168"(406) (305)
1/2 2/2(356) (406)
1/22/2 1/4 (457)
2/2 1/4 (508)
2/3 1/4
2/3 2/3 (559)1/6
1/4 (610)1/6
1/4 (762)
1/4 (914)1/8
1/81/6 (1067)(1219)(1372)(1524)(1676)(1829)(2134)(2438)(2743)(3048)
1/6 1/8
1/6 1/8 1/8
1/6 1/8 1/81/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/81/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8
1212" (305) 1/21/2
(305) 1/21/4 1/4 1/4 1/41/4 1/4
1/4 1/4
1/4 1/41/4 1/61/4 1/6 1/6 1/6
1/41/61/81/61/6 1/8
1/8
1/61/6 1/8
1/61/6 1/6
1/8
1/8 1/81/8
1/8 1/81/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8 1/81/8 1/81/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
1812" (305)
(457) 2/2 2/2 1/22/2 1/42/2 1/4 2/3 1/4
2/3 1/4
2/2 1/4
2/2 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
1414"
14" (356) 1/41/2
(356)
(356) 1/41/4 1/4
1/4 1/4
1/4 1/4 1/4
1/4 1/4
1/4 1/4 1/6
1/6
1/4 1/6 1/6
1/4 1/6 1/6
1/6 1/61/61/81/61/6 1/8
1/61/8 1/8
1/81/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/81/8
1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/81/8 1/81/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
2016" (406) 2/22/2
(508)
16"(406) 2/2 2/2 2/22/3 2/2
2/2 2/3 2/2
2/2 2/3
2/2 2/3
2/3 2/3
2/2 2/3 2/4
2/3 2/3 1/8
2/3 2/31/61/81/61/6 1/8
1/61/8 1/8
1/81/8 1/82/6
1/8 1/82/6
1/8 1/82/6 2/6 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8 2/71/8 1/82/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
16 (406) 2/22/2 2/2 2/22/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 1/6 1/6 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
18"
18"
22 (559)(457)
(457) 2/2 2/2 3/2 2/2
2/3 2/2
2/22/3 2/3
2/2
2/3 2/3
2/3
2/3 2/3
2/3
2/3 2/42/3
2/3 2/3
1/8 1/6 1/8 1/8
1/6 1/8
1/8 1/8 1/8
2/6 1/8 1/81/8
2/6 1/81/8
2/6 1/81/8
2/6 1/8 1/8
2/7 1/8 1/8
2/81/8 1/8 1/8
2/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8
2/8
20"
1820" (508) 2/22/2
(457)
(508) 2/2 2/2 2/22/2 2/2
2/2 2/2 2/3
2/3 2/3
2/3 2/3
2/3 2/2
2/3 2/3 2/2
2/3 2/3 1/8
2/3 2/32/41/82/41/8 1/8
1/81/8 1/8
1/81/8 1/81/8
1/8 1/81/8
2/6 2/61/8 1/8 2/6 2/6
2/6 2/6 2/6 1/82/6 2/71/8
2/7 2/8 1/8
2/8 1/8 2/8
2422" (559) 2/22/2
(610) 3/2 2/22/3 3/22/3 2/3
2/3 2/3
2/3 2/3 2/4 2/4 1/8 1/8 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8
22"(559) 2/2 3/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3
2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/4 1/8 1/8
2/3 2/32/3 2/32/4 2/41/8 1/81/8 1/81/8 1/82/6 2/62/6 2/62/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
1/8 1/8 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/8 1/8
20 (508)
3024"
24" (610) 3/22/2
(610)
(762) 2/23/2 2/2 3/2 3/2
3/2 3/2 2/3
2/3 2/4
2/3 2/3
2/4 2/3
2/3 2/4 2/3
2/3 2/4 2/32/42/62/42/4 2/6
2/3 2/4 2/41/8 2/6
1/81/8 1/8 2/6 2/6
2/7 2/6 2/62/8
2/7 2/6 2/6 2/6
2/8 2/6 2/7
2/82/7 2/82/8
2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8 2/8
2230"
(559)
30" (762) 2/23/2
(762) 3/2 3/23/2 3/2 2/3 3/2
3/2 2/3 3/2
3/2 2/3
3/2 2/3
2/4 2/3
3/2 2/4 2/4
2/4 2/4 1/8
2/4 2/42/41/82/42/4 1/8
2/42/6 2/6
2/62/6 2/62/6
2/6 2/62/6
2/7 2/72/6 2/7 2/8 2/8
2/7 2/7 2/8 2/82/8 2/82/8
2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
3636"
(914) 3/2 3/2 3/24/2 3/2 4/2 4/2 2/4 2/4 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
(914)
(914) 2/23/2
3/23/2 3/2 4/2 4/2 4/2 2/42/4 2/42/6 2/62/6 2/62/6 2/62/7 2/72/8 2/82/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
2436"
(610) 3/2
2/3 3/2 4/2
2/3 2/3 4/2 2/3
2/3 4/2 2/42/4 2/4 1/8 1/8 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8
(1067) 3/23/2
4242"
(1067) 3/2 4/2 3/2
(1,067)
42" 4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2 2/64/2 2/6 2/62/7 2/6 2/7 2/7 2/82/7 2/8
4/2 4/2 4/2 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/72/8 2/82/8
2/8
2/82/8
2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8 2/82/8 2/82/8
2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8 2/8
30 (1219) 3/23/2 3/2 3/23/2 4/2
48"(762) 3/2 4/2
2/4 4/2
2/4 2/44/2 2/4
4/2 2/4 4/2 2/63/4 2/6 2/6 2/6
2/7 2/7 2/8
2/8 2/7 2/82/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/82/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
4848" (1219)
(1,219) 3/2 3/2 4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 3/44/2 2/6 3/4 2/7 2/6 2/8 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
2/8 2/82/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
54" (1372) 4/2 4/23/2 4/24/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
2/4 3/4 2/6
2/4 3/4 2/63/4 2/6 2/7 2/8
2/7 2/8
2/8 2/8
2/8 2/82/8 2/8 2/8 4/4 2/82/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
54"
36 3/2
(1372) 4/2
(914) 3/2 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/2 3/4 3/4 3/4 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8 4/4 2/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
54 (1524) 4/24/2 4/2 4/24/2 4/2
(1,372)
60" 4/2 4/2
4/2 4/2
3/4 3/43/4 3/4
3/4 2/7 3/4 2/84/4 2/8 4/4 2/8
2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8 4/44/4 4/4 2/8 4/4 2/84/4 2/8 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8
60" (1524)3/24/2 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/2 3/4 3/4 3/4 4/4 4/4 2/8 2/8 2/8 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 2/8 2/8 2/8
42 (1,067)
66" (1676) 4/2 4/24/2 4/24/2 4/2
4/2 4/3
4/2 4/23/4 2/6
3/4 2/6 3/4 2/74/4 2/7 4/4 2/8
4/4 2/8 2/8
2/8 2/8 4/42/8 4/4 2/8 4/4 2/84/4 2/8 4/4 2/8
2/8 2/8
6066" (1676)4/24/24/2 4/2
(1,524) 4/2 4/24/2 3/4
4/3 3/4
3/4 3/43/4 4/43/4 4/4 4/42/8 4/4 2/8 4/4 2/82/8 4/4 2/8 4/4
4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 2/8 4/42/8 2/8 2/8 2/8
72" (1829) 3/24/2 4/2 4/24/2 4/2 4/2 4/2
4/2 4/3
4/2 3/4
4/2 3/4 2/6
3/4 3/4 2/74/4 2/8 4/4 4/4
2/8 2/8
2/8 4/4
2/8 4/42/8 4/4 2/8 4/4 2/84/4 2/8 4/4 4/4
2/8 2/8
48 (1,219)
72" (1829) 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 3/4 3/4 3/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 2/8 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 2/8
6684" (2134) 4/24/2 4/2 4/24/2 4/2
(1,676) 4/3 4/2
3/4 4/3
3/4 3/43/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/4 4/44/4 2/8 4/4 2/8
4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/44/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/44/4 2/8 4/4 2/8
4/4 4/4
5484" (2134)4/24/2
(1,372)
96" (2438)
4/24/2 4/2 4/2
4/24/2 4/2
4/3
4/2 4/2
4/2 3/4 3/4
3/4
4/3
4/4 3/44/4 2/7 4/42/8 4/4 2/8 4/4 2/84/4 2/8
4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4
2/8
4/4
4/4 4/4 4/4
4/44/4 4/4 2/8 4/4 2/84/4 2/8
4/4 4/4 2/8 4/4
7296" (2438)4/24/2
(1,829) 4/24/2 4/2 4/2 4/24/3 3/4
4/3 3/4
4/4 3/44/4 4/44/4 4/4 4/4 2/8 4/4 4/44/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/44/4 4/4 2/8 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4
108" (2743) 4/2 4/2 4/24/2 4/24/2 4/2 3/4 4/3
3/4 3/44/4 4/4
4/4 4/44/42/84/44/4 2/8
4/4 4/4 4/4
2/8 4/44/4
4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/44/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 2/84/4 2/8 4/4 4/4
2/8 4/4
60 (1,524)
108" (2743)4/24/2
4/24/2 4/2
4/2 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/44/4 4/44/4 4/4
84 (2,134)
120" (3048) 4/2 4/24/3 4/2
3/4 4/4
4/3 4/4 4/4 4/44/44/44/44/4 4/4
4/44/4 4/4
4/44/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/44/4
4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/4
4/44/4 4/44/4
4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/4
66 (3048)4/24/24/2 4/2
(1,676)
120" 4/2 4/24/3 3/4
4/3 3/4
4/4 3/44/4 4/44/4 4/4 4/44/4 4/4 2/8 4/4 2/84/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/4
4/4 4/4 4/42/8 4/4 2/8 4/4
96 (2,438) 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
72 (1,829) 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 3/4 3/4 3/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 2/8 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 2/8
108 (2,743) 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 DETAiL A4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
84 (2,134) 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 3/4 4/4 Probe/sensor 4/4 4/4 4/4 placement4/4 for4/4 4/4
rectangular 4/4 4/4
applications 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
120 (3,048) 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
96 (2,438) 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
1. The minimum 4/2diameter size 4/4
4/2 4/3 is 12 4/4
x 6.5 4/4
inches
4/4(3044/4
x 165
4/4mm) 4/4
for rectangular
4/4 duct applications.
4/4 4/4 4/4 Smaller
4/4 sizes can
4/4 4/4 be special
4/4
108 (2,743) 4/2
ordered. For sizes less than 12 x 6.5 inches (304 x 165 mm), use the same number of probes and sensors as the 12 x 12 in.
(304 x 4/2
120 (3,048) 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
4/2 size.
304 mm) 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
Round Duct Mounting
1. The minimum diameter size is 12 x 6.5 inches (304 x 165 mm) for rectangular duct applications. Smaller sizes can be special
ordered. ForRound
Attach sizes less than
Duct 12 x 6.5
Hinge inches
Plate (304 x 165
to Round Ductmm), use thePlate.
Mounting same number of probes and sensors as the 12 x 12 in.
(304 x 304 mm) size.

Round Duct Mounting

Attach Round Duct Hinge Plate to Round Duct Mounting Plate.

Round Duct Mounting Offset When mounting 2 or more probes in a round


duct, they must be offset from each other by
at least 2 1/8 inches, in the direction of air
flow to avoid mechanical interference.

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Round Duct Mounting


Figure 5: Round Duct Mounting—One Probe Figure 7: Round Duct Mounting—Three Probe
Configuration Configuration

Figure 6: Round Duct Mounting—Two Probe


Configuration

Figure 8: Round Duct Mounting—Four Probe


Configuration

Note: The primary probe should be installed in the


most accessible location for the application.

Table 2: Number of Probes/Sensors per Probe for Round Duct Applications1


Duct Diameter, in. No. of Probes/No. of Sensors per Probe Figure Reference
Table 2: Number of Probes / Sensors per Probe for Round Duct Applications
(mm)
Duct
12 Diameter, in. (mm)1/2 No. of Probes / No. of Sensors per Probe Figure 5Figure Reference
(305)
14
8"(356)
(203)  1  /  2
2/2 Figure 6  Figure  5
12"
20 (305)
(508)  1  /  2
2/4 Figure 6  Figure  5
14"
42 (356)
(1,067) 2/6  2  /  2 Figure 6  Figure  6
20"
48 (508)
(1,219) 2/8  2  /  4 Figure 6  Figure  6
42" (1067)
60 (1,524) 3/8  2  /  6 Figure 7  Figure  6
48"
72 (1219)
(1,829) 4/8  2  /  8 Figure 8  Figure  6
60"(3,048)
120 (1524) 4/8  3  /  8 Figure 8  Figure  7
72" (1829)  4  /  8  Figure  8
1. The minimum diameter size is 12 inches for round duct applications. For round duct applications smaller than 12 inches
120"
(304(3048)  4  /  8
mm), use the same number  Figure  8
of probes and sensors as the 12 inches (304 mm) size.

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Oval Duct Mounting


Figure 9: Oval Duct Mounting—One Probe Configuration

Figure 10: Oval Duct Mounting—Two Probe Configuration

Figure 11: Oval Duct Mounting—Three Probe Configuration

Note: The primary probe is the longest probe for oval mounting. It should be installed in the most accessible
location for the application.

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Table 3: Number of Probes/Sensors per Probe for Oval Duct Applications—12 to 22 in. (305 to 559 mm)
Vertical Minor Axis, in. (mm)
12 (305) 14 (356) 16 (406) 18 (457) 20 (508) 22 (559)

14 1 H 1/1 161 H 1/2 181 H 1/2 211 H 1/3 252 H 1/2 282 H 1/2
(356) (406) (457) (533) (635) (711)
V V V V V 1/2 V 1/2

15 1 H 1/2 251 H 1/3 221 H 1/3 291 H 1/4 342 H 1/4 312 H 1/4
(381) (635) (559) (737) (864) (787)
V V V V V 1/2 V 1/2
Horizontal Major Axis, in. (mm)

28 1 H 1/3 341 H 1/4 321 H 1/4 371 H 1/5 423 H 1/3 443 H 1/3
(356) (864) (813) (940) (1,067) (1,118)
V V V V V 2/2 V 2/2

40 1 H 1/4 451 H 1/5 411 H 1/5 461 H 1/6 513 H 1/4 533 H 1/4
(356) (1,143) (1,041) (1,168) (1,295) (1,346)
V V V V V 2/2 V 2/2

53 1 H 1/5 551 H 1/6 511 H 1/6 531 H 1/7 643 H 1/5 603 H 1/5
(1,346) (1,397) (1,295) (1,346) (1,626) (1,524)
V V V V V 2/2 V 2/2

65 1 H 1/6 671 H 1/7 601 H 1/7 621 H 1/8 703 H 1/6 663 H 1/6
(1,651) (1,702) (1,524) (1,575) (1,778) (1,676)
V V V V V 2/2 V 2/2

75 1 H 1/6 741 H 1/7 691 H 1/8 713 H 1/5 803 H 1/6 723 H 1/7
(1,905) (1,880) (1,753) (1,803) (2,032) (1,829)
V V V V 2/2 V 2/2 V 2/2
791 H 1/8 783 H 1/6 793 H 1/8
1. See Figure 9 for details. (2,007) (1,981) (2,007)
V V 2/2 V 2/2
2. See Figure 10 for details.
813 H 1/6 853 H 1/5
3. See Figure 11 for details. (2,057) (2,159)
V 2/2 V 2/4

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Table 4: Number of Probes/Sensors per Probe for Oval Duct Applications—24 to 36 in. (610 to 914 mm)
Vertical Minor Axis
24 (610) 26 (660) 28 (711) 30 (762) 32 (813) 34 (864) 36 (914)
2 341 361 391 411 421
31 H 1/4 321 H 1/4 H 1/4 H 1/6 H 1/6 H 1/6 H 1/6
(787) (813) (864) (914) (991) (1,041) (1,067)
V 1/2 V 1/2 V 1/2 V 1/2 V 1/2 V 1/2 V 1/4

432 H 1/6 421 H 1/6 441 H 1/6 461 H 1/6 451 H 1/6 431 H 1/6 491 H 1/8
(1,092) (1,118) (1,168) (1,143) (1,092) (1,245)
V 1/2 (1,067) V 1/2 V 1/2 V 1/4 V 1/4 V 1/4 V 1/4
Horizontal Major Axis, in. (mm)

493 H 1/4 512 H 1/5 501 H 1/6 551 H 1/8 541 H 1/8 531 H 1/8 581 H 1/8
(1,245) (1,295) (1,270) (1,397) (1,372) (1,346) (1,473)
V 2/2 V 2/2 V 1/4 V 1/4 V 1/4 V 1/4 V 1/6

553 H 1/5 572 H 1/6 562 H 1/7 612 H 1/8 632 H 1/5 591 H 1/8 641 H 1/8
(1,397) (1,448) (1,422) (1,549) (1,600) (1,499) (1,626)
V 2/2 V 2/2 V 2/2 V 2/2 V 2/4 V 1/6 V 1/8

623 H 1/6 642 H 1/4 592 H 1/8 652 H 1/5 672 H 1/7 692 H 1/7 712 H 1/8
(1,575) (1,626) (1,499) (1,651) (1,702) (1,753) (1,803)
V 2/2 V 2/4 V 2/2 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/4
3 2 2 2 2 2
68 H 1/7 672 H 1/5 69 H 1/5 71 H 1/6 70 H 1/8 72 H 1/8 74 H 1/5
(1,727) (1,702) (1,753) (1,803) (1,778) (1,829) (1,880)
V 2/2 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/6

743 H 1/8 792 H 1/6 752 H 1/6 772 H 1/7 792 H 1/4 782 H 1/5 772 H 1/7
(1,880) (2,007) (1,905) (1,956) (2,007) (1,981) (1,956)
V 2/2 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/6 V 2/6 V 2/6

813 H 1/5 832 H 1/6 782 H 1/7 802 H 1/4


(2,057) (2,108) (1,981) (2,032)
V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/4 V 2/6
1. See Figure 10 for details.
3 2
84 H 1/5 81 H 1/7 2. See Figure 11 for details.
(2,134) (2,057)
V 2/4 V 2/4
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Location Considerations

IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT: The Thethermal
thermaldispersion
dispersion probes
probes may
may be be installed
installed in the vertical or horizontal plane of of the
the duct.
duct.InIn
vertical
vertical mount applications, mount the control box on the top or the bottom of the opening. In horizontalmount
mount applications, mount the control box on the top or the bottom of the opening. In horizontal mount
applications,
applications,mount
mountthe theprobes
probessosothat
thatthe
theplastic
plasticsensor
sensorshrouds
shrouds are
areonon
the bottom
the bottomof of
thethe
probe
probeto minimize
to minimize
moisture accumulation in the extrusion. Moisture in the air stream affects the accuracy
moisture accumulation in the extrusion. Intended applications are up to 99% non-condensing environments. of the air measurement.
Intended applications are up to 99% non-condensing environments. The minimum spacing between probes and
filter banks is 6spacing
The minimum inches (152 mm) probes
between in the direction
and filterofbanks
airflow.is Probes
6 inchesshould
(152 mm)be upstream of filters.
in the direction It is important
of airflow. Probes
that the probes or filters be positioned so the seams of the filters do not block or
should be upstream of filters. It is important that the probes or filters be positioned so the seams obstruct airflow through
of thethe
filters
sensors.
do not block or obstruct airflow through the sensors.

IMPORTANT: The probe enclosure cover is secured with three captive thumb screws. Take care when
mounting the probes to ensure there is adequate clearance to open the cover and make electrical connections.

Minimum TDP05K
MountingADVANCED
Distances THERMAL DISPERSION AIRFLOW
Figure
& TEMPERATURE
12 represents
MEASURING
representsapplications
applications for
forwhich
whichthe
PROBE
theTDP05K
TDP05KAirflow
AirflowMeasuring
MeasuringSystem
Systemisismost
mostsuitable.
suitable.If If your
Figure 12 your particu-
particular application is not shown or if you do not have the space to observe the minimum distance,
lar application is not shown or if you do not have the space to observe the minimum distance, more probes and/ more
probes andpoints
or sensing sensing
arepoints may be required;
recommended; contactcontact yourRuskin
your local local Ruskin representative
representative for the for
best PLACEMENT
the best solution.
solution. GUIDE
The
The locations
locations shown on these details represent the minimum clearance from most obstructions that create
shown on these details represent the minimum clearance from most obstruction that create an airflow disturbance. an airflow
disturbance. INTAKE HOOD & FIXED LOUVER THERMAL DISPERSION PLACEMENT GUIDE
INTAKE HOOD Figure12a:
Figure 12: Minimum
MinimumMounting Distances
INTAKE HOOD
Mounting Distances
DAMPER
D/2
INTAKE HOOD INTAKE HOOD

12” MIN D/2 1D


1.5D 1D D/2
6” MIN 6” MIN DAMPER
6” MIN 6” MIN
12” MIN

Transition angles should be 15 degrees or less for these spacing


requirements to be applicable.
1D
2D D/2 3D 4D

FIXED LOUVER
FIXED LOUVER FIXED
FIXEDLOUVER
LOUVER
FIG:min_inst_req

18” MIN Example: 35 in. length x 20 in. width rectangular duct


18” MIN
2 (H x W) D = 2 x (35 x 20) / (35 +20)
D= H + W12” MIN D = 1, 400 / 55 12” MIN 6” MIN
DAMPER
D = 25.46

Installing the Thermal6”Dispersion


MIN 6” MIN Probes with Insertion Mounting
DAMPER
1. Inspect the duct work, opening, or both to ensure no obstructions or irregularities interfere with installation of
the probes. See Figure 12, Figure 13, and Figure 14 for the appropriate probe mounting location, showing
insertion and standoff mounting options.
Note: Ensure that adequate clearance exists at the installation site to permit installation and removal of the
probes.
2. Determine where to mount the probes and mark the hole locations on the outside of the duct or the plenum.
a. Mark a 3 in. (76 mm) hole (round or square) for each probe insertion.

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IMPORTANT: The probe enclosure cover is secured with three captive thumb screws. Take care when
mounting the probes to ensure there is adequate clearance to open the cover and make electrical connections.

Minimum Mounting Distances


Figure 12
Figure 12 represents
representsapplications
applicationsfor forwhich
whichthetheTDP05K
TDP05KAirflow
AirflowMeasuring
MeasuringSystem
Systemisis most
most suitable.
suitable. If your
If your particu-
particular
lar application
application is not shown
is not shown or if youor do
if you
notdo notthe
have have the space
space to observe
to observe the minimum
the minimum distance,
distance, more more
probes and/
probes
or andpoints
sensing sensing
arepoints may be required;
recommended; contactcontact yourRuskin
your local local Ruskin representative
representative for the for
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The locations
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these details details the
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minimum from
clearance from most obstructions
most obstruction that create anthat create
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disturbance.
disturbance.
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Figure 12: Minimum Mounting Distances
& TEMPERATURE MEASURING PROBE
D/2
D/2
Figure 12b: Minimum Mounting Distances PLACEMENT
1D GUIDE
1.5D 1D D/2
DUCT AND PLENUM THERMAL DISPERSION PLACEMENT GUIDE
UNVANED ELBOWS VANED ELBOWS SWEEP ELBOW
1.5D 0.75D
3D 1.5D 0.75D 0.75D

Transition angles should be 15 degrees or less for these spacing


requirements to be applicable.
1D
2D D/2 3D 4D

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3D Example: 35 in. length x 20 in. width rectangular duct
1.5D 1.5D
2 (H x W) D = 2 x (35 x 20) / (35 +20) 1D
D= H + W D = 1, 400 / 55
D = 25.46

Installing the Thermal Dispersion


0.5D Probes with Insertion Mounting 0.5D

1. Inspect the duct work, opening, or both to ensure no obstructions or irregularities interfere with installation of
the probes. See Figure 12, Figure 13, and Figure 14 for the appropriate probe mounting location, showing
TRANSITIONS 0.5D 1.5D
insertion and standoff mounting options.
0.5D 0.5D
Note: Ensure that adequate clearance exists at the installation site to permit installation and removal of the
≤15˚ ≤15˚
probes.
2. Determine where to mount the probes and mark the hole locations on the outside of the duct or the plenum.
a. Mark a 3 in. (76 mm) hole (round
≤15˚ or square) for each probe insertion.
≤15˚

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RETURN FAN PLENUM VANE AXIAL INTAKE

NOTES:
Sensor uncertainty is +/-2% and does not include sampling uncertainty. The recommended number of probes and sensors, as shown in our installation manual, represent the minimum number of sensing
points that can be used for an installed accuracy of +/-3%, when locations meet suggested guidelines. Velocity sampling uncertainty can be reduced by adding more sensors, and when necessary more
probes, to help compensate for locations that do not have sufficient spacing between upstream and downstream obstructions.

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2 (H x W) D = 2 x (35 x 20) / (35 +20)
D= H + W

FIG:
D = 1, 400 / 55
D = 25.46

Installing the Thermal Dispersion Probes with Insertion Mounting


1. Inspect the duct work, opening, or both to ensure no obstructions or irregularities interfere with installation of
the probes. See Figure 12, Figure 13, and Figure 14 for the appropriate probe mounting location, showing
insertion and standoff mounting options.
Note: Ensure that adequate clearance exists at the installation site to permit installation and removal of the
probes.
preliminary—this
2. Determine where to mount the probes and mark information
the hole locations may
on the change
outside of the duct or the plenum.
a. Mark a 3 in. (76 mm) hole (round or square) for each probe insertion.
b. Mark a 2 in. (50 mm) hole on the opposite side of the duct or plenum from the insertion hole.
c. Double-check the hole locations before proceeding to the next step.
TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System Installation Instructions
3. On the side of the duct that
wherethethe
controller
box willbox will be located,
be located, drill 3 in.drill
(763mm)
in. (76 mm)
holes atholes at the heights
the correct correct heights to
to equally
equally distribute
distribute the probes
the probes in theDrill
in the duct. duct.a Drill
2 in.a(50
2 in.
mm)9 hole
(50 mm)directly
hole directly
acrossacross
from from
the 3the
in. 3(76
in.mm)
(76 mm)
hole hole on
on the
the opposite
opposite sideside of the
of the duct.
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4. Remove the mounting plates on the mounting stud end of the probe. Keep the nuts and washers for next step.
5. Holding the box end of the probe, insert the mounting stud end of each probe into the 3 in. (76 mm) holes until
the probe mounting stud extends through the 2 in. (50 mm) holes in the opposite side of the duct.
6. With the probes in place, go to the other side of the duct or plenum and install the mounting plates onto the
studs. With the stud centered in the 2 in. (50 mm) hole, place the mounting plate over the stud, followed by the
nut and washer. Tighten the nut and washer against the mounting plate. Do not overtighten.
Note: Do not place screws in the four corner holes of the mounting plates in this step.
7. Verify the stud is located in the center of the 2 in. (50 mm) hole and secure the mounting plate with four self-
drilling screws. Repeat this step for each probe in the duct or plenum.

IMPORTANT: WhenWhenthe
the probes
probes are
areexposed
exposed to
to the
the outdoor
outdoor environment, you must use the National Electrical
Electrical
Manufacturers'
Manufacturers’ Association
Association(NEMA)
(NEMA) Type 4 weathershield
Type 4 option. Use option. Use appropriate
appropriate moisture
moisture resistant
resistant conduit
conduit and
and connections.
connections. Use Use the three
the three screws
screws provided
provided to secure
to secure the closed
NEMA the NEMA
4 cover 4 cover.
closed.

8. Moving back to the opposite side of the duct or plenum, measure from the top or bottom as in the previous step
to center the probe on the correct dimension. The center of the probe should be the same distance from the
top of the duct or plenum as the center of the mounting stud on the opposite side (within 1/2 in. [12 mm]).
Once the probe has been positioned, secure the electrical box enclosure with four self-drilling screws.

IMPORTANT: Install the probes with the mounting plates square and without twisting or bending.

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Figure 14: 14:


Figure Probe
Probewith Damper
with Damper Stand-off
Stand-off Mounting
Mounting Bracket Bracket

preliminary —this information may change


preliminary —this information may change

Figure 14: Probe with Damper Stand-off Mounting Bracket


Figure 14: Probe with Damper Stand-off Mounting Bracket

Wiring
Note: Wires in an exposed or conduit installation must meet the wiring minimum bend radius of 3.5 in. (89 mm).
able Specifications
Wiring
or ease of Cable
installation, a composite four-wire cable similar to Connect-Air part number W24182P-2306BL (or
Specifications
Wiring
elden part number 8723) with communications and power in one cable is recommended. Alternatively, use a
Wiring
isted shielded
Cablepair 24 AWG low capacitance wire communications cable and an 18 AWG power cable.
Specifications
For easeSpecifications
Cable of installation, a composite four-wire cable similar to Connect-Air part number W24182P-2306BL (or
For ease of installation, a composite four-wire cable similar to Connect-Air part number W24182P-2306BL (or
ote: Wires
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similar
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one cable minimum
is recommended.
in Connect-Airis part bend radius
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number W24182P-2306BL
recommended. Alternatively, useofa 3.5 in. (89 m
use(or
a
twisted
Belden shielded pair 8723)
part number 24 AWG low
with capacitance wire
communications andcommunications cableisand
power in one cable an 18 AWG Alternatively,
recommended. power cable.
twisted shielded pair 24 AWG low capacitance wire communications cable and an 18 AWG power cable.use a
twisted shielded pair 24 AWG low capacitance wire communications cable and an 18 AWG power cable.
Note: Wires in an exposed or conduit installation must meet the wiring minimum bend radius of 3.5 in. (89 mm).
Note: Wires in an exposed or conduit installation must meet the wiring minimum bend radius of 3.5 in. (89 mm).
Note:
Note:
Wires in an exposed or conduit installation must meet the wiring minimum bend radius of 3.5 in. (89 mm).
Wires in an exposed or conduit installation must meet the wiring minimum bend radius of 3.5 in. (89 mm).

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Wiring Connections

IMPORTANT: Do not run run the


theprobe
probewiring
wiringininthe
thesame
sameconduit asas
conduit ACother
powerACwiring
power or wiring
with wiring used
or with to supply
wiring used
highly inductive
to supply highlyloads, suchloads,
inductive as motors,
such contactors,
as motors, and relays. Fluctuating,
contactors, and relays.erratic, and inaccurate
Fluctuating, signal
erratic, and levels
inaccurate
are possible
signal levels when AC power
are possible wiring
when ACispower
present in theissame
wiring conduit
present assame
in the the signal lines.
conduit asRun
the the wiring
signal away
lines. Runfrom
the
variable frequency
wiring away drives and
from variable broadcast
frequency antennas.
drives and broadcast antennas.

Primary Probe Wiring

IMPORTANT: The primary probe provides two 4 to 20 mA signals to building automation systems. Do not apply
loop power to this probe. The system requires a two-wire power connection and separate two-wire connections
for each analog output. Analog signal outputs are isolated from power.

Figure 15: Primary Probe Wiring

Analog Output
1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact® screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
terminals and reconnect them to the controller board.
2. Connect the 4 to 20 mA analog flow output (A01: Pos and Com) and the 4 to 20 mA analog output factory
default temperature (A02: temperature output) from the primary probe to a building automation system.
Note: The factory default flow output is A01. Either output A01 or A02 can be configured for temperature or flow,
or both can be configured for temperature and flow.
Probe Network
Connect the Shield, D+, and D- from the primary to the ancillary probe or remote display using the approved
communications wire.

BACnet® Output

1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
terminals and reconnect them to the controller board.
2. Connect the BACnet® output (A- and Sample
B+) fromWiring Configuration
the primary probe to a BACnet network.

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highly inductive loads, such as motors, contactors, and relays. Fluctuating, erratic, and inaccurate signal levels
preliminary—this
are possible when AC power wiring is present in theinformation
same conduit as may change
the signal lines. Run the wiring away from
variable frequency drives and broadcast antennas.

Primary Probe Wiring


Wiring Connections
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT: The primary
Do not probe
run the provides
probe two
wiring in the4 same
to 20 mA signals
conduit to building
as AC automation
power wiring or withsystems. Do not
wiring used apply
to supply
loop power to this probe. The system requires a two-wire power connection and separate two-wire connections
highly inductive loads, such as motors, contactors, and relays. Fluctuating, erratic, and inaccurate signal levels
for each
are analog
possible whenoutput. Analog
AC power signal
wiring is outputs
present are isolated
in the same from power.
conduit as the signal lines. Run the wiring away from
variable frequency drives and broadcast antennas.

Primary Probe Wiring Figure 15: Primary Probe Wiring

IMPORTANT: The primary probe provides two 4 to 20 mA signals to building automation systems. Do not apply
loop power to this1 probe. The system requires a two-wire power connection and separate two-wire connections
for each analog output. Analog signal outputs are isolated from power.

Figure 15: Primary Probe Wiring

Analog Output
Table 5: Primary Probe Features
1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact® screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
Callout
terminals Feature them to theDescription
and reconnect controller board.
1 Reset
2. Connect the 4 to 20 mA analog flowCycles
output power to the
(A01: Pos device
and Com)without
and theunplugging
4 to 20 mAit analog output factory
default temperature (A02: temperature output) from the primary probe to a building automation system.
Note: The factory default flow output is A01. Either output A01 or A02 can be configured for temperature or flow,
or both can
Analog be configured for temperature and flow.
Output
1. Carefully
Probe Networkremove the top of the Phoenix Contact® screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
terminals and reconnect them to the controller board.
Connect the Shield, D+, and D- from the primary to the ancillary probe or remote display using the approved
2. Connect the 4
communications to 20 mA analog flow output (A01: Pos and Com) and the 4 to 20 mA analog output factory
wire.
default temperature (A02: temperature output) from the primary probe to a building automation system.
Note: The
Thefactory
factorydefault
defaultflow
flowoutput
outputisisA01.
A01.Either
Eitheroutput
outputA01
A01ororA02
A02can
canbe
beconfigured
configuredfor
fortemperature
temperatureororflow,
flow,or
BACnet®
or both canOutput
be configured for temperature
both can be configured for temperature and/or and flow.
Probe Network
1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
Connect the
Connect the Shield, D+,
D-, and
and D+ from the
the primary
primary to the
the ancillary
ancillary probe
probe or
or remote
remote display
display using
using the
the approved
approved
terminalsShield,
and reconnect D- from
them to controllertoboard.
communications wire.
communications wire. A03 is not used at this time.
2. Connect the BACnet® output (A- and B+) from the primary probe to a BACnet network.
Note: The two D- and the two D+ connections are electrically identical.

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1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact screw
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terminals and reconnect them to the controller board.
2. Connect the BACnet® output (A- and B+) from the primary probe to a BACnet network.
Note: The two A- connections and the two B+ connections are electrically identical.”
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3. Connect the shield wire from the primary probe to the Sh terminal. The shield only connects on the output end.
3. Connect the shield wire from the primary probe to the Sh terminal. The shield only connects on the output end.
Note: The Shield is connected on one end of each wire run and should never be connected on both ends of one wire.
Note: The Shield
preliminary
is connected
—this information may change
3. Connect the shield wire fromonthe
one end ofprobe
primary each wire run
to the Shand shouldThe
terminal. never
preliminary —this information may change be connected
shield on both
only connects ends
on the of one
output wire.
end.
Power
Note:
Power The Shield is connected on one end of each wire run and should never be connected on both ends of one wire.
1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
3.
1. Connect
Carefullythe
terminals andshield
remove wire
the
reconnecttopfrom the
of the
them primary
toPhoenix probeboard.
Contact
the controller toscrew
the Sh terminal.
terminal The shield
connector andonly connects
insert on the
the wires. output
Tighten theend.
Power
3. Connect
terminalsthe shield wire
and reconnect from the
them to primary
the probe
controller to the Sh terminal. The shield only connects on the output end.
Note:
1. The Shield
Carefully
2. Connect 24isVAC
remove
the connected
top of on
the power the one
wires toend
theof
Phoenix eachboard.
Contact
primary wire runusing
screw
probe and should
terminal never be
connector
15 VA power connected
and insert theon
(recommended). both Tighten
wires. ends of the
one wire.
Note: The Shield
2. terminals
Connect isVAC
connected
and24reconnect
the them
power on one
to
wires toend
the of eachboard.
controller
the primary wire
proberunusing
and should never be
15 VA power connected on both ends of one wire.
(recommended).
Power
3. Connect the 24 VAC hot wire to the primary probe terminal labeled 24H.
Power
3.
2. Connect
Carefully the 24 VACthe hot
top wire
power toPhoenix
wires the primary probescrew
terminal labeled 24H.
1.
4. Connect remove
the 24 VAC of the
common wiretotothe
theprimary
primaryprobe
Contact probeusing 15 VA
terminal
terminal power24G.
connector
labeled (recommended).
and insert the wires. Tighten the
1. Carefully
terminals remove
and the
reconnect
4. Connect the 24 VAC hot
3. top of
them
common the toPhoenix
wire towirethe
the to Contact
controller
the primary
primary probescrew
board.
probe terminal
terminal
terminal connector
labeledlabeled and insert the wires. Tighten the
24H. 24G.
Note: The two
terminals and24H connections
reconnect themare electrically
to the identical,
controller board. and the two 24G connections are also electrically identical.
2.
4. Connect
Note:
Connect the
The two 24
24 VAC
the24H power
connections
VAC common wires
are
wiretotothe
theprimary
electrically probe
identical,
primary probe using
and the15two
terminal VA power
24G
labeled (recommended).
connections
24G. are also electrically identical.
Ancillary
2. ConnectProbe Wiring
the 24 VAC power wires to the primary probe using 15 VA power (recommended).
3. Connect
Note: the24H
TheProbe
Ancillary two 24 VAC hot wire are
connections
Wiring to the primary probe
electrically terminal
identical, and thelabeled 24H.connections are also electrically identical.
two 24G
3. Connect the 24 VAC hot wire to the primary Figure 16:probeAncillary
terminal Probe
labeledWiring
24H.
4. Connect
Ancillary the 24
Probe VAC common wire to the primary probe terminal labeled 24G.
Wiring Figure 16: Ancillary Probe Wiring
4. Connect the 24 VAC common wire to the primary probe terminal labeled 24G.
Note: The two 1 24H connections are electrically identical, and the two 24G connections are also electrically
2 identical.
Figure 16: Ancillary Probe Wiring
Note: The two 24H connections are electrically identical, and the two 24G connections are also electrically identical.
Ancillary Probe Wiring
Ancillary Probe Wiring
Figure 16: Ancillary Probe Wiring
Figure 16: Ancillary Probe Wiring

Table 6: Ancillary Probe Features


Network
Callout Feature Description
Network
1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
1 Reset Cycles power to the device without unplugging it
1. Carefully remove
terminals
Network the top them
and reconnect of thetoPhoenix Contact
the controller screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
board.
terminals and reconnect
Probe Address
2 Carefully remove them to the controller board.
1.
2. probethe theSets
top of terminal the address
Phoenix Contact forscrew
each terminal
probe onconnector
probe network. The rotary
and insert switchTighten
the wires. is set atthe
factory
Connect the Rotary network
Switch for each from the primary
system. Note: probe
Duplicateto the probe network
addresses are notinallowed
terminal ononprobe
the ancillary
network.
2. terminals
Connect the
probe(s). andprobe
reconnect
networkthem to the from
terminal controller board. probe to the probe network in terminal on the ancillary
the primary
Network
probe(s).
Network
2. a.
1. Connect
Connect
Carefully the the shield
probe
remove the topwire
network from
of terminal
the thefrom
Phoenix primary
the probe
Contactprimary toprobe
screw the ShtoOut
terminal the terminal. Theinsert
probe network
connector and shield only
in terminal
the connects
on the
wires. on the
one
ancillary
Tighten
1. a.Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tightenone
Connect
end.
probe(s).
Carefully
terminals the
remove
and shield
the
reconnecttopwire
of
them from
the to the
Phoenix
the primary
Contact
controller probe to
screw
board. the Sh
terminalOut terminal.
connector The
and shield
insert only
the connects
wires. on
Tighten the
the end. and
terminals
screw reconnect
terminals them
andwire towire
reconnect the controller board.
2. a.b. Connect
Connect the the
probe shield
24 AWG
network from
black
terminal thethem
from to
thethe
primary circuit
probe
primary board.
toprobe
the Shto Out
the terminal.
terminal labeled
probe The shield
Network
network only
D- to connects
in terminal the on one
on ancillary probe
the ancillary
2. b. end.
Connect
terminal
Connect
probe(s). the 24network
the labeled
probe AWG
Probeblack
Network
terminalwire D-.
from the primary probe to terminal labeled
the probe Network
network D- to the
in terminal on ancillary probe
the ancillary
terminal labeled Probe Network D-.
probe(s).
b. Connect the 24
c.
a. AWG
shield black
white
wire fromwire thefrom the primary
the
primary primary
probe probe
toprobe terminal
the Shterminal labeledThe
labeled
Out terminal. Network
Network
shieldD+D- to connects
only the ancillary probe
on one
c. terminal
Connect
a. The
end. the 24
labeled AWG
Probe
shield white
wire Network
from
shield only connects on one end. wire
the D-.
from
D+. the
primary primary
probe toprobe
the Sh terminal
Out labeled
terminal. Network
The shield D+ to
only the ancillary
connects on probe
one
terminal
end. labeled Probe Network D+.
3. b.c. Connect
Connect additionalthe 24probes
AWG white wire from the
in a daisy-chain
black primary
primary probe
series.
the probe terminal
terminal labeled
labeled Network
Network D+ D- to the ancillary probe
3. b. terminal
Connect
Connect labeled
additional Probe
the 24probes Network D+.
in a daisy-chain
AWG black wire D-.
from the series.
primary probe terminal labeled Network D- to the ancillary probe
terminal labeled Probe Network D-.
3. c.Connect
Connectadditional
the 24probes
AWG whitein a daisy-chain
wire from the series.
primary probe terminal labeled Network D+ to the ancillary probe
c. terminal
Connect labeled
the 24 AWGProbewhite
Networkwire D+.
from the primary probe terminal labeled Network D+ to the ancillary probe
Note: The last probe
terminal labeled in each
Probeair measurement
Network D+. station must have the end of line (EOL) switch set for the probe
3. Connect
Note:
network The additional
last
(switch probe
3 [see in probes in measurement
each 16]).
Figure air a Ifdaisy-chain
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probe must
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Note: The last probe in each air measurement station must have the end of line (EOL) switch set for the probe
the TDP05K
(shown in theAirflow Measuring
off position System
in Figure 16). is the end of line in the BACnet network, set the BACnet switch to 1 ON
network (switch 3 [see Figure 16]). If the primary probe output is connected to a BACnet network interface and
(shown in the off position in Figure 16).
the TDP05K Airflow Measuring System is the end of line in the BACnet network, set the BACnet switch to 1 ON
Note: The last probe in each air measurement
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Power
Note: Each ancillary probe requires power and can be powered from the same transformer as the primary probe.
preliminary—this information may change
Observe polarity to prevent a direct short. Two power connections are provided and are electrically the same.
preliminary—this information may change
These connections can be used interchangeably to connect additional ancillary probes or the remote display.
1. Carefully remove the top of
Power of the
the Phoenix
Phoenix Contact
Contactscrew screwterminal
terminalconnector
connectorandandinsert
insertthe
thewires.
wires.Tighten
Tightenthe
terminals
Power
the screw and reconnect
terminals and them to
reconnect the controller
them to the board.
circuit board.
Note: Each ancillary probe requires power and can be powered from the same transformer as the primary probe.
Note:
ObserveEach
2. Connect ancillary
polarity
the 18 probe
to prevent
AWG arequires
direct
copper power
redshort. andpower
wire Two
from canprimary
the be powered
probefrom
connections are the
terminal same
provided
labeled transformer
and 24H theas the primary
aretoelectrically the probe
ancillary probe.
same.
Observe
These polarity
connections
terminal to can
labeled prevent
24H. a direct
beObserve
used short.
the Two power
interchangeably
polarity to to
avoid connections
connect
a direct are provided
additional
short. and areorelectrically
ancillary probes the remote the same.
display.
These connections can be used interchangeably to connect additional ancillary probes or the remote display.
1.
3. Carefully
Connect theremove the top
18 AWG of the
copper Phoenix
black Contact
wire from the screw
primary terminal connector
probe terminal and insert
labeled 24G the wires.
to the Tighten
ancillary the
probe
1. terminals
Carefully remove
and the
terminal labeled 24G. top
reconnect of
themthetoPhoenix
the Contact
controller screw
board. terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
terminals and reconnect them to the controller board.
2. Connect
Remote the 18
Display AWG copper red wire from the primary probe terminal labeled 24H to the ancillary probe
Wiring
2. terminal
Connect labeled
the 18 AWG
24H. copper
Observered thewire from to
polarity
Figure theavoid
17: primary
Remote probe
a direct terminal
short.
Display labeled 24H to the ancillary probe
Wiring
terminal labeled 24H. Observe the polarity to avoid a direct short.
3. Connect the 18 AWG copper black wire from the primary probe terminal labeled 24G to the ancillary probe
3. terminal
Connect labeled 24G. copper black wire from theREMOTE
the 18 AWG primary probe terminal labeled 24G to the ancillary probe

321
terminal labeled 24G. 2 & 3 for Storage
Remote Display Wiring
1 & 2 for EOL (Shown)
Remote Display Wiring Figure 17: Remote Display
Shield 24H Wiring 1
Probe Network

Figure 17: Remote Display 24G Wiring


OUT

D-
D+ 24H
24G
D-
D+
IN

B C D

Boot / Reset
E
7 8 9A

F 0 1

2
3 4 5 6

*For Future Use

Network
Table 7: Remote Display Features
Note: When the wireless option is used for communication between the primary probe and the remote display, no
Callout Feature Description
network connection is required.
1 Reset Cycles power to the device without unplugging it
1. Carefully remove the top of the Phoenix Contact screw terminal connector and insert the wires. Tighten the
terminals and reconnect them to the controller board.
Network
Network
Note: Whenthe
2. Connect theprobe
wireless optionout
network is used for communication
terminal from the primarybetweenprobe tothe
theprimary probe and
probe network the remote
in terminal on display, no
the remote
Note:
networkWhen
display. the
connection wireless
is option
required. is used for communication between the primary probe and the remote display, no
network connection is required.
1. a.
Carefully
Connectremove the top
the shield of the
wire from Phoenix Contact
the primary probescrew
to theterminal
Shieldconnector andshield
terminal. The insert only
the wires.
connectsTighten theone
on the
1. terminals
Carefully
end. remove the top
and reconnect of
of the
topthem thetoPhoenix
Phoenix Contact
the controller
Contact screw
screwterminal
board. terminalconnector
connectorand andinsert
insertthethewires.
wires.Tighten
Tightenthe
terminals and
the screwthe reconnect
terminals them to thethem
and reconnect controller
to the board.
circuit board.
2. b.
Connect
Connect probe
the 24network
AWG blackout terminal
wire fromfrom
the the primary
primary probe
probe to thelabeled
terminal probe network in terminal
Probe Network onthe
D- to theremote
remote
2. display.
Connect theterminal
display probe network
labeled out
Probeterminal fromD-.
Network the primary probe to the probe network in terminal on the remote
display.
a.
c. Connect
Connect thethe shield
24 AWG wire fromwire
white the from
primarytheprobe
primaryto the
probeShield terminal.
terminal TheNetwork
labeled shield onlyD+ connects on the one
to the remote
a. end.
Connect
The shield
display the shield wire
only connects
terminal from the primary
on Network
labeled Probe one end. probe
D+. to the Shield terminal. The shield only connects on the one
end.
b.
d. Connect the 24
If the remote AWGinblack
display eachwire from Airflow
TDP05K the primary probe System
Measuring terminal islabeled Probe
the end of lineNetwork D- to the
on the probe remote
network,
b. display
Connect the 24 across
install aterminal
jumper AWG
labeledblack
Probe
EOL wire
pins from
1 andthe
Network D-.primary
2. probedisplay
If the remote terminalis labeled Probe
not the end of Network
the line inD-the
to probe
the remote
display
network,terminal
retain labeled ProbepinsNetwork D-. for storage.
c. Connect the 24 the
AWGjumper
whiteon 2 and
wire from the3primary probe terminal labeled Network D+ to the remote
c. Connect the 24 AWG
display terminal labeledwhite wireNetwork
Probe from theD+.primary probe terminal labeled Network D+ to the remote
display terminal labeled Probe Network D+.
d. If the remote display in each TDP05K Airflow Measuring System is the end of line on the probe network,
d. install
If the remote display
a jumper in each
across TDP05K
EOL pins 1 andAirflow Measuring
2. If the Systemisisnot
remote display thethe
end of of
end linethe
online
theinprobe network,
the probe
install a jumper
network, across
retain the EOLonpins
jumper pins1 2and
and2.3Iffor
thestorage.
remote display is not the end of the line in the probe
network,
TDP05K retain the jumper
Advanced Thermal onDispersion
pins 2 and Probe
3 for storage.
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Power
Note: The remote display can be powered from any 24 VAC source and does not need to be physically wired to
the primary probe when the wireless option is selected. However, when wired to the probe network, it is typically
more convenient to use the recommended wire and to power from the last ancillary probe or the primary probe,
depending on the available connections.
1. Carefully remove the top of the
the Phoenix
Phoenix Contact
Contact screw
screwterminal
terminalconnector
connectorand
andinsert
insertthe
thewires.
wires.Tighten
Tightenthe
terminals
the screwand reconnect
terminals them to thethem
and reconnect controller
to theboard.
circuit board.
2. Connect the 18 AWG copper red wire from the primary probe terminal labeled 24H to the remote display
terminal labeled 24H. Observe the polarity when providing power to multiple probes connected to the same
transformer to avoid a direct short. The remote display can be connected to any 24 VAC transformer when
using the wireless options and no physical connection to the primary probe or probe network is required.
3. When power is supplied from the primary probe or an ancillary probe on the probe network, connect the 18
AWG copper black wire from the primary probe terminal labeled 24G to the remote display terminal labeled
Com
24G. In.
Note: The two 24H connections are electrically identical, and the two 24G connections are also electrically
identical.
Completing the Wiring
When
When thethe primary
primary andand ancillary
ancillary probes
probes,and remote
remote display
display andare wired,wiring
network apply are
power to the system.
complete, The version
apply power to the
number is displayed followed by the number of probes found and total sensors. Confirm
system. The version number is displayed followed by the number of probes found and total sensors. Confirm this information is correct
for
thisthe air measurement
information is correctsystem
for theinstalled. If it is incorrect,
air measurement systemcheck all wiring
installed. If it isand probe address
incorrect, check alldial settings.
probe network wir-
ing and probe address dial settings.
Confirm that no two ancillary probes are set for the same address. Each probe address must be unique on the
probe
Confirmnetwork
that nototwo
work correctly.
ancillary The primary
probes are set probe
for theand
sameremote display
address. Eachareprobe
hard-coded
addressaddresses and do on
must be unique notthe
need
to be changed
probe networkor toaddressed. Confirm
work correctly. The the connections
primary probe andareremote
made to the probe
display network andaddresses
are hard-coded are not to the
andBACnet
do not or
analog
need tooutput connections
be changed on the primary
or addressed. Confirm probe. After the device
the connections warmstoup,
are made thethe temperature
probe flownot
network and are readings
to the
display.
BACnet or analog output connections on the primary probe. After the device warms up, the temperature and
flow readings display.
Refer to the TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System Technical Bulletin
Refer to the TDP05K
(LIT-12012477) Advanced
for detailed Thermal Dispersion
configuration
http://www.ruskin.com/catalog/servefile/id/6767 instructions. Probe Air
for detailed Flow Measuring
configuration System Technical Bulletin
instructions.
http://www.ruskin.com/catalog/servefile/id/6767 for detailed configuration instructions.

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Menu Structure
Refer to the TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Airflow Measuring
Measuring System
System Technical
Technical Bulletin
Bulletin
(LIT-12012477) for detailed configuration instructions.
http://www.ruskin.com/catalog/servefile/id/6767 for detailed configuration instructions.
Main Display (Normal Operation)
Line 1 displays the average temperature and line 2 displays the average velocity or volume.
Menu Button Selections
• Operator Menu
• Supervisor Menu
Operator Menu
The Operator Menu allows the user to view and change system parameters and variables.
5: Operator Menu Options (Part 1 of 2)
Table 8:
Operator Menu Submenus Submenu Function Submenu Selections
(Actual Display Name)
Enable Operator PIN Enables PIN protection for the Operator Menu N/A
(Enable Oper PIN)
Change Operator PIN Allows the user to update the PIN N/A
(Change Oper PIN)
Flow Configuration Allows system variable configuration Duct Shape
(Flow Config) Duct Width
Duct Height
Duct Diameter
Duct Area
Site Elevation
Relative Humidity
Flow Units
Output Lockout
Display Configuration Select parameters for displayed data Display Filter
(Display Config) Display Units
Display Flow Type
Line 2 Parameters
Line 2 Custom
Analog Output 1 Parameters Select Analog Output 1 parameters (flow, Analog Output 1 Parameters
(Output 1 Param) temperature, or none)
Analog Output 2 Parameters Select Analog Output 2 parameters (flow, Analog Output 2 Parameters
(Output 2 Param) temperature, or none)
Temperature Low Pass Filter Selects amount of filtering applied to the analog Temperature Low Pass Filter
(Temp LPF) output for temperature
Flow Low Pass Filter Selects amount of filtering applied to the analog Flow Low Pass Filter
(Flow LPF) output for flow
Analog Output Calibration Spans the analog outputs for temperature and flow. Output 1 mA Offset
(Output Cal Menu) Use the positive or negative offset if 4 mA output is Output 1 mA Low Span
not as expected. Output 1 mA High Span
Output 2 mA Offset
Output 2 mA Low Span
Output 2 mA High Span
Design Range Low
Design Range High
Temperature Range Low
Temperature Range High

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5: Operator Menu Options (Part 2 of 2)


Table 8:
Operator Menu Submenus Submenu Function Submenu Selections
(Actual Display Name)
Temperature Balance Menu Selects an offset for the reported average Temperature Balance Enable
(Temp Bal Config) temperature Temperature Offset
K-Factor Configuration Turns K-Factor on and off and allows configuration K-Factor Enable?
(KFactor Config) Calculate K-Factor?
K-Factor Gain1
K-Factor Offset1
Number of Data Points2
System at Point 12
Point 1 Velocity2
System at Point 22
Point 2 Velocity2
System at Point 32
Point 3 Velocity2
Calculate K-Factor
Menu Inactivity Timeout Selects a time the device returns to normal Menu Timeout
(Menu Timeout) operation and front panel backlight when no menu
activity is detected
BACnet Configuration Turns BACnet on and off and allows configuration BACnet On/Off
(Network Cfg) BACnet Instance
BACnet Address
BACnet Max Mast
BACnet Baud Rate
BACnet Flow Alarm Turns high and low alarms on and off, allows alarm Alarm Low On/Off
Configuration configuration Alarm High On/Off
(Flow Alarm Cfg) Alarm Low Setpoint
Alarm High Setpoint
Alarm Deadband
Alarm Delay
BACnet Temperature Alarm Turns high and low alarms on and off, allows alarm Alarm Low On/Off
Configuration configuration Alarm High On/Off
(Temp Alarm Cfg) Alarm Low Setpoint
Alarm High Setpoint
Alarm Deadband
Alarm Delay

1. This submenu selection only appears when Calculate K-Factor is set to No.
2. This submenu selection only appears when Calculate K-Factor is set to Yes.

Supervisor Menu
The Supervisor Menu allows the user to enable or disable probes and/or individual sensors, scans all sensors for
status updates, and performs diagnostics on alert conditions.
6: Supervisor Menu Options (Part 1 of 2)
Table 9:
Supervisor Menu Submenus Submenu Function Submenu
(Actual Display Name) Selections
Enable Supervisor PIN Enables PIN protection for the Supervisor Menu N/A
(Enable Supv PIN)
Change Supervisor PIN Allows the user to update the PIN N/A
(Change Supv PIN)

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Table
Table 6:
9: Supervisor Menu Options (Part 2 of 2)
Supervisor Menu Submenus Submenu Function Submenu
(Actual Display Name) Selections
Sensor Management Allows the user to scan the probe network to detect the Display Active
(Sensor Mgmt) installed probes and sensors. Allows for enabling and Sensor
disabling the diagnostic status condition of the sensors. Scan for Sensor
Display Sensor
Status
Scan for Sensor
Enable Sensors
Disable Sensors
Display Probe Status
Display Probe Data
Reset Sensors Select parameters for displayed data Reset Sensors
(Reset Sensors)
Factory Default Restores the device to the factory default settings Factory Default
(Factory Default)

Troubleshooting
Use
Use Table 710tototroubleshoot
troubleshootproblems
problemswith
withthe
theTDP05K
TDP05KAirflow
AirflowMeasuring
MeasuringSystem.
System.
Table 7:
Table 10: TDP05K System Troubleshooting
Problem Problem Possible
PossibleCause
Cause Corrective Action
Corrective Action
Use Automatic Kfactor Configuration and use 1
point calibration if only gain is required. If flow is
Turbulant or Air flowing two
Airflow readings do not match non-linear use two or three-point calibration
directions through the plane of the
what T&B is reporting feature
air measurement station
Install additional probes to provide more sensing
points.
Verify 24VAC power at power terminal. Make sure
the ribbon cable is fully seated in the board's
No Diplay No Power
Repair Information socket. Visually check to make sure membrain is
If the TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring pluged in to display
System fails to board
operate in lid.
within its
specifications, replace the unit. For a replacement TDP05K Airflow Measuring System,
Pin out is shield, contact
minus, plus, the nearest
shield, minus, plus.
Ruskin representative. Probe network Not wired correctly
Look at drawings and make sure left and right are
Number of PROBES shown or plug is plugged into the wrong
Maintenance not swapped. AO, Probe Network and BACNET
when power is applied is port. Two Ancillary Probes may
Twice a year, scroll through the velocity and temperature values using portsthe
onUP theand DOWN
primary will buttons.
all fit eachInspect
other'sthe
plugs.
incorrect.dispersion probes and have
thermal cleanthe
thesame addresses,
sensor nodes if look at
the readings vary from normal readings.
Make sure connections are made to the correct
rotary dial on ancillary probes.
Annually inspect the thermal dispersion sensors installed in unfiltered point on theair,
outside board
return air, or exhaust air
applications to ensure that the thermal dispersion sensors are free of Pinexcessive buildup
out is shield, minus,of plus,
lint, dust, orminus,
shield, other plus.
airborne particulates. Network wires terminated to
Look at drawings and make sure left and right are
No BACnet communication incorrect point or wrong connector
Only remove the probes if inspection is not possible any other way. not swapped.
It may be possible to clean the sensors as
with the BAS
installed through other access. Verify configuration parameters match what is
Not Configured correctly
Follow these steps if direct inspection via other means is not possible required
and the to communicate
probes must be withremoved:
the BAS
1. Before cleaning the sensors, make sure the power to the TDP05K Airflow Measuring System is turned off or
disconnected.
2. Remove the mounting screws from the mounting plates on both sides of the thermal dispersion probe.
3. Remove the lock nut and the washer from the mounting stud.

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Repair Information
Repair Information
If the TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System fails to operate within its
If the TDP05K Advanced
specifications, replace theThermal
unit. ForDispersion Probe
a replacement Airflow Measuring
Airflow Airflow
TDP05K Measuring System fails
fails to
SystemSystem,
Measuring to operate
contact within
operate within its
its
the nearest
specifications, contact the unit.
replace
Ruskin representative. nearest
ForRuskin representative
a replacement TDP05K Airflow Measuring System, contact the nearest
Ruskin representative.
Maintenance
Maintenance
Twice a year, scroll through the velocity and temperature values using the UP and DOWN buttons. Inspect the
Twice
thermala dispersion
year, scrollprobes
throughandtheclean
velocity
theand temperature
sensor values
nodes if the using vary
readings the UP
fromand DOWN
normal buttons. Inspect the
readings.
thermal dispersion probes and clean the sensor nodes if the readings vary from normal readings.
Annually inspect the thermal dispersion sensors installed in unfiltered outside air, return air, or exhaust air
Annually
applicationsinspect the thermal
to ensure that thedispersion sensors installed
thermal dispersion sensorsinare
unfiltered outside air,buildup
free of excessive return air, or exhaust
of lint, dust, or air
other
applications to ensure
airborne particulates. that the thermal dispersion sensors are free of excessive buildup of lint, dust, or other
airborne particulates.
Only remove the probes if inspection is not possible any other way. It may be possible to clean the sensors as
Only remove
installed the other
through probes if inspection is not possible any other way. It may be possible to clean the sensors as
access.
installed through other access.
Follow these steps if direct inspection via other means is not possible and the probes must be removed:
Follow these steps if direct inspection via other means is not possible and the probes must be removed:
1. Before cleaning the sensors, make sure the power to the TDP05K Airflow Measuring System is turned off or
1. Before cleaning the sensors, make sure the power to the TDP05K Airflow Measuring System is turned off or
disconnected.
2. Remove the mountingpreliminary
screws from the —this
mountinginformation may change
disconnected.
plates on both sides of the thermal dispersion probe.
2. Remove the mounting screws from the mounting plates on both sides of the thermal dispersion probe.
3. Remove the lock nut and the washer from the mounting stud.
3. Remove the lock nut and the washer from the mounting stud.
4. Slide the probe out of the duct from the side with the box.
5. WipeTDP05Kdown theAdvanced
probe with Thermal
a dampDispersion Probe
cloth. Ensure Airflow
that Measuring
the sensor System
is on the Installation
bottom side of the Instructions
probe during
TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System Installation Instructions
cleaning so any moisture encountered in the cleaning process will drain out of the probe and sensor.
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a soft brush. Do not use high pressure air at close range and avoid thermal shock. Care should be taken not to
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damage the thermistors while cleaning. Use distilled water if a solvent is necessary to remove dirt build-up on
the sensors.
7. Replace the probe assembly in the duct by reversing Step 1 through Step 6.
8. When the sensors are dry, power on the unit.
Replacement Parts
8 for
See Table 11 forTDP05K
TDP05KAdvanced
AdvancedThermal
ThermalDispersion
DispersionProbe
ProbeAirflow
Airflow Measuring
Measuring System
System replacement
replacement part
part
information.
Table 11:
8: TDP05K Replacement Parts
Code Number Description
DMPR-EAF-001 Remote display user interface
DMPR-EAF-002 Wireless cards for the remote display and primary probe
DMPR-EAF-003 One set of NEMA 4 plugs for knockouts (6 per set)
DMPR-EAF-004 Cord grip and locking nut
DMPR-EAF-005 One set of NEMA 1 nylon dust plus for knockouts (6 per set)
DMPR-EAF-006 Replacement captive screw assembly

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Technical Specifications
TDP05K Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System
Probe Material 2 x 3/4 in. (51 x 19 mm) 6063T6 high-yield extruded aluminum with acid-etch clear
anodized finish
Thermistor flex membrane
Thermistor pair in polyimide sensor sensor
flex membrane
Size Range 8 x 8 in. to 120 x 120 in. (20 x 20 cm to 305 x 305 cm)
Brackets 0.125 aluminum
InstalledAccuracy
Sensor Airflow Accuracy Airflow: ±2% of reading and ±0.25% repeatability
Repeatability 0.25%
Measurement Units Inch-Pound (I.P.) or International System (S.I.)
Sensor Distribution Equal area, Log-Tchebycheff or EK Log for round duct applications
Calibrated Range 0 to 5,000 FPM (0 to 1,523 MPM)
Temperature Sensor Accuracy 0.10ºF (0.06ºC)
Sensor Temperature Range -20 to 120°F (-29 to 49°C)
Transmitter Temperature Range -20 to 120°F (-29 to 49°C)
Humidity Range 0 to 99% RH, noncondensing
Maximum Number Sensors 128
Power Requirement 24 VAC, 15 VA
Power Consumption <10 VA for 2 probes with 8 sensors per probe and LCD display on primary probe.
Output Signals 4 to 20 mA standard, 2 to 10 VDC requires 499 ohm resistor across output terminals.
Output Signal Adjustments Field adjustable offset and span
Display 16x2 character LCD (airflow, temperature, setup, and diagnostics)
Velocity Requirements Minimum: 0 FPM (0 MPM)
Maximum: 5,000 FPM (1,523 MPM)
Pressure Drop Four 48 in. (122 cm) long probes in 48 x 48 in. (122
duct: x<122 cm) duct:
0.1 w.g. 0.1 FPM
@ 1000 in. w.g.
Approximate Shipping Weight 12 lb (5.4 kg) for TDP05K Airflow Measuring System with two probes
The performance
Measuring specifications
stations are tested atare
annominal and conform
AMCA Certified to acceptable
Laboratory industry standards.
using instrumentation For application
and procedures at conditions
in accordance withbeyond
AMCAthese
Standard No.
specifications,
610-93, Airflowconsult
Stationthe local Ruskin office. Ruskin shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its
Performance.
products.
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these
specifications, consult the local Ruskin office. Ruskin shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its
products.
Contact Ruskin Air & Sound Control, Air Measuring Product Sales
3900 Dr. Greaves Road Grandview, MO 64030.
Telephone: 816-761-7476
www.ruskin.com
Copyright 2017 Ruskin Manufacturing
The information provided in this manual is believed to be complete and accurate. Ruskin Manufacturing is a manufacturer and supplier of
equipment and, as such, is not responsible for the manner in which its equipment is used nor for infringement of rights of third parties resulting
from such use. System design is the prerogative and responsibility of the system designer.
All Rights Reserved. The product detailed in this manual is protected by a U.S. patent. Illustrations and product descriptions published are not
binding in detail. In keeping with its policy of continuous improvement, Ruskin reserves the right to change or modify designs or specifications
of products without notice or obligation.

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TECHNoLoGY

Ruskin Airflow/Temperature Measuring Station (AFTMS) series


probes utilize thermal dispersion technology to measure the airflow in
the most demanding applications. The mathematically defined
relationship between heat transfer rate and airflow velocity make it
possible to accurately measure flow by elevating a thermal
temperature sensor and placing it in the airstream with an ambient air
temperature sensor as a reference. The velocity is measured using
the reference point (ambient), the known heat transfer characteristics
of the heated sensor, and the power expenditure necessary to
maintain the delta between the heated sensor and the ambient
reference sensor. The airfoil shape of the probe, calibrated metered
orifice and placement of the sensors are all based on results from DETAiL 1
computational fluid dynamics and extensive lab testing. Ruskin’s
TYPICAL SENSING POINT
unique design provides lower pressure drop and less noise, when
compared to other probe designs.

REMoTE USER iNTERFACE

The Remote User Interface is an available option for the TDP05K. The remote user interface
duplicates the controls of the primary probe.
We recommend the REMOTE USER INTERFACE for NEMA4 outside installations such that the
user interface can be mounted in a remote location for enhanced ease of setup.
The primary probe is always the interface point with the building automation system.
The remote user interface is connected as another ancillary device to the primary probe.
Wireless option between the remote user interface and primary probe allows the user interface to
be powered with 24VAC from a separate source and will duplicate all the features available on the
primary display without any wires between the air measurement station and the remote user inter-
face. Distances for wired units up to 500 Feet away are possible and for wireless units up to 200
Feet away are possible depending on the environment where installed.

SUGGESTED SPECiFiCATioN
The performance
Furnish specifications
and install, at locationsare nominal
shown and conform
on plans or as intoaccordance
acceptable industry standards.
Proprietary For application
cables at conditions
are not acceptable. beyond
For ease these
of installation, a
specifications,
with schedules,consult the local Ruskin
an electronic thermaloffice. Ruskin shall
dispersion type not be liable
airflow and for damages
compositeresulting
4 wire from
cablemisapplication or misuse
similar to Connect Air of its
W24182P-2306BL or
products.
temperature measuring station. The AFTMS shall be capable of Belden 8723 with communications and power in one cable is
monitoring and reporting the airflow and temperature at each recommended. Alternatively, communications cable shall be a TSP
measuring location with up to 16 measuring probes containing 1 to 8 (Twisted Shielded Pair) 24AWG low capacitance wire and power shall
sensor points per probe. AFTMS shall include a primary probe that be an 18AWG Pair. Primary Control Probe shall be capable of
interfaces with the building automation system (BAS) using BACNET processing up to 128 (16 probes, 8 sensors/probe each) independent
protocol or 4-20mA analog outputs reporting velocity and temperature sensing points per AFTMS and shall operate on a Class 2 24VAC
measurements. Probe(s) shall be constructed of an airfoil shaped low-voltage supply. Primary Control Probe shall feature a 16 character
acid-etch clear anodized 6063T6 aluminum extrusion containing the x 2 line alphanumeric backlit LCD FP display, digital offset/gain
sensor circuit(s) for low pressure drop and low noise in installed adjustment, continuous performing sensor/transmitter diagnostics and
applications. Each moisture resistant flex sensor circuit shall consist a visual alarm to detect malfunctions. FP display shall be field
of thermistors for velocity and temperature. Primary probe user adjustable to display either I.P. or S.I. units. Primary Control Probe
interface shall feature tool-free touch setup through surface output shall be BACnet® compatible and also supply a field adjustable
membrane label on a hinged enclosure with dust tight or weather 4-20 mA, or 2-10 VDC across a 500 ohm resistor. All electronic
resistant construction. Factory calibration of thermal dispersion components of the assembly shall be lead-free RoHS compliant.
sensors shall be at 25 points between 0 and 5,000 FPM using NIST Accuracy shall be based on tests and procedures performed in
traceable calibration standards. accordance with AMCA publications 610 and 611.
Production of all circuits shall include primary and secondary AFTMS shall be in all respects equivalent to Ruskin model TDP05K,
deionizing wash and include conformal coating. advanced thermal dispersion airflow and temperature measuring
Complete assembly shall be constructed and calibrated in an ISO probe.
9001 certified facility following strict ISO calibration test procedures.

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TDP05K Advanced Thermal Dispersion Probe Airflow Measuring System Installation Instructions
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