Q-Series Relative Humidity (RH) and
Relative Humidity & Temperature (RH/T) Duct Sensors
Product Description
Relative Humidity (RH) and Relative Humidity &
Temperature (RH/T) duct sensors monitor the
relative humidity or the relative humidity and
temperature in a duct, depending on the model.
Sensors are directly wired to the controller via
twisted pair and/or three conductor cables
(18 to 22 AWG). The number and type of cables
required depends on the model selected. All field
wiring is terminated in a terminal block on the sensor
body.
Product Numbers
Table 1. Relative Humidity Only.
Product
Humidity
Number
Signal
QFM2100
0 to 10 Vdc
QFM3100
QFM2101
4 to 20 mA
QFM3101
QFM4101
Table 2. Relative Humidity and Temperature.
Product
Temperature
Number
Signal
QFM2160
0 to 10 Vdc
QFM3160
QFM4160
QFM2171
QFM3171
4 to 20 mA
QFM4171
QFM2110
Pt 1KΩ
QFM2120
Ni 1KΩ
QFM2140
T1 PTC
QFM3110
Pt 1KΩ
Applies to humidity only
♦
NOTE:
Sensor tips on QFM31... and QFM41...
models are field replaceable.
Item Number 129-413, Rev. 011
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Accuracy
±5%
±2%
±5%
±2%
±2% Certified
Humidity
♦
Accuracy
Signal
±5%
0 to 10 Vdc
±2%
±2% Cert.
±5%
4 to 20 mA
±2%
±2% Cert.
±5%
0 to 10 Vdc
±2%
Installation Instructions
Additional Reference Documents
Product Number
QFM21...
QFM3160
QFM4160
Required Tools
•
Phillips screwdrivers, #1 and #2
•
Wire cutters/strippers
•
Medium flat-blade screwdriver
•
Tape measure
•
Medium-duty electric drill
•
Marker or pencil
•
No. 26 (0.147-inch) drill bit
•
Small level
•
7/8-inch drill bit or hole saw
•
Two No. 8 × 1-inch sheet metal screws
Expected Installation Time
One hour
Prerequisites
•
Ensure that the appropriate field wiring is
installed.
Appropriate wiring is one or more twisted
pairs, or three conductor cables (plenum or
non-plenum as required), within the
maximum wiring run length for the individual
equipment controller. The maximum
recommended length is 750 feet (229 m).
•
Ensure that all wiring complies with National
Electric Code (NEC) and local regulations.
Mounting Information
Locate the sensor:
•
In the center of a duct.
•
Away from fans, corners, heating and cooling
coils, and so on.
•
Where it receives adequate airflow for proper
operation.
Document No. 129-413
October 13, 2004
Technical Instructions
155-748
155-749
155-750
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