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KMC Controls REE-2002 Installation Manual

Power supply and e-e/i converter module

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Mounting
The
module may be mounted directly to a control
box surface or in a 2 x 4" electrical handy box. Add a
blank cover to conceal the module if desired.
Connections and Wiring
1. Connect a controller input to one of the three
THE-1102/REE-2002 (0–5 VDC, 0–10 VDC, 4–20
mA) outputs as shown in the sample illustration
below.
2. Connect the B, F, C, and D terminals to the
corresponding terminals on the THE-1102.
3. Supply the REE-2002 with 24 VAC (+20%/–15%)
from a Class 2 transformer (only).
THE-1102
Temp. Output
(10K Thermistor)
A
Humidity Output
B
(0-5 VDC)
C
Signal Ground
F
– Power Ground
+ 10-15 VDC Power
D
REE-2002
Power Supply and E-E/I Converter Module
Installation Guide
NOTE: Use wire size 14 to 22 AWG, stranded.
NOTE: See also the
24 VAC
Neutral
Phase
B
F
24 VAC
0-5 VDC
REE-2002
GND
+
0-10
4-20
C
D
VDC
mA
1
THE-1102 Installation Guide
for additional information about this
application. (The THE-1101 has been
discontinued.)
(Without the REE-2002, only the THE-1102's 0-5 VDC humidity
output and thermistor signal are available to a controller)
Controller
Humidity Input*
Signal Ground
Temp. Input
*Load between Humidity Input and Signal Ground
is 250 ohms min. to 650 ohms max. for 4-20 mA
or 1000 ohms min. for VDC
REE-2002
Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for KMC Controls REE-2002

  • Page 1 3. Supply the REE-2002 with 24 VAC (+20%/–15%) from a Class 2 transformer (only). 24 VAC Neutral Phase (Without the REE-2002, only the THE-1102’s 0-5 VDC humidity output and thermistor signal are available to a controller) THE-1102 Temp. Output Controller...
  • Page 2 KMC Controls, Inc. be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of this document. NOTE: The REE-2002 may also be used to convert 0–5 VDC signals from building automation systems to 0–10 VDC or 4–20 mA signals.