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The XC-IDS, XC-DUCT and XC-ODT serial communicating temperature sensors are designed to work in conjunction with the XCI Serial-Stat thermostat family. The remote sensor network allows multiple sensors to be connected in a daisy-chain manner to a Serial-Stat thermostat. The intelligence of the network includes automatic averaging if multiple sensors are connected. The connected Serial-Stat also automatically removes the temperature sensor internal to the thermostat from the temperature calculation. This feature allows the thermostat(s) to be placed in a locked enclosure or a remote location (such as a closet) without the need to remove the Serial-Stat's sensor.
The XC-IDS is the indoor temperature model that allows remote sensing of temperature
in the occupied space, and the XC-DUCT includes an 8" stainless steel probe
& box for use at a return air duct. The XC-ODT is the outdoor temperature
model that allows monitoring of the ambient outside temperature. Integration
with the Serial-Stat thermostats is a simple three wire bus supplying
power and data to the thermostat. An external 10K sensor probe may be connected
for complete versatility of environments. Screw terminal connections are included
for power, data, and external sensors.
The
XC-IDS connects directly to any Serial-Stat thermostat or to another remote
sensor. The XC-IDS allows remote sensing of temperature in the occupied
space. Up to six (6) XC-IDS and/or XC-DUCT sensors may be daisy-chained
to a single Serial-Stat Thermostat. |
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The
XC-DUCT sensor contains the same electronics as the XC-IDS and it adds an
8" calibrated stainless steel probe and mounting hardware. This probe
is perfect for applications where the fan is running constantly during occupied
hours (usually commercial applications). The use of this version of the
sensor allows the system to operate reliably while removing the issue of
tampering within the space. Up to six (6) XC-IDS and/or XC-DUCT sensors
may be daisy-chained to a single Serial-Stat Thermostat. |
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