Installation Of The Wine Guardian Remote Sensor; Mounting The Remote Sensor - Wine Guardian D050 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Installation of the Wine Guardian Remote Sensor

Mounting the Remote Sensor

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Fig.2
The remote sensor is a combination temperature and humidity
sensor only. It is designed to be mounted within the wine cellar
and can be used in combination with the remote interface
controller or up to three additional remote sensors to read and
control multiple areas within the wine cellar.
1. Disconnect the communication cable from the side of
the Wine Guardian unit and the remote sensor. Install
the communication cable within the wall and/or ceiling
structure of the wine cellar to the desired controller
mounting location.
A splitter device has been supplied within the remote
sensor kit. The splitter device must be mounted at the
Wine Guardian unit as shown. DO NOT mount the splitter
device at the back of the remote interface controller or to
the back of the remote sensor as this WILL cause
2. Mount the remote sensor on a solid surface away from
doors, corners, air outlets, drafts or heat generating
equipment. Do not mount the remote sensor directly on
an outside wall or wall adjacent to a boiler room. Use a
piece of foam insulation behind the sensor to insulate it
from a hot or cold surface. The recommended height is
four to five feet above the finished floor.
3. Remove the sensor cover plate by removing the two
allen head screws at the top of the cover using the allen
head wrench provided in the kit. (Fig.2) Mark the
mounting points at the desired location within the wine
cellar. Also mark the location of the communication
cable connection as this area will require sufficient
clearance, for instance 1½ inch hole in the wall for flush
mounting of the sensor plate.
IMPORTANT
component or system damage.
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