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Overview
The BAPI Wireless Temperature Transmitter measures the outdoor temperature and transmits the data through 418MHz
RF to a receiver. The transmitter is mounted in a BAPI-Box™ style enclosure and has a usable range of 100 feet.
The transmit rate is approximately once every 10 seconds with an estimated battery life of 5 to 8 years using two high-
capacity 3.6V lithium batteries. Each transmitter has a unique address with built in error detection. Each variable sent by
the transmitter is picked up by the receiver and converted by a BAPI Analog Output Module to a voltage, current or
resistance signal which is sent to the controller. A point manager may be used to collect the temperature data for large
systems.
Product Identification
Tools and Materials
Screwdriver, Drill
Mounting
Figure 2: Outdoor Mounting
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Building Automation Products Inc., 750 North Royal Avenue, Gays Mills WI 54631 USA
Tel. +1-608-735-4800Fax +1-608-735-4804E-mail:sales@bapihvac.comWeb:www.bapihvac.com
Wireless Outdoor Temperature Transmitter 418MHz
Figure 1: Wireless Outdoor Temperature Transmitter
First train the modules as shown on the next page.
Mount the unit to its mounting surface with four #10
screws through the holes in the mounting feet. #10
sheet metal screws require 5/32" (4mm) pilot holes.
For
concrete or cinder block, drill four 5/32" (4mm)
holes, 1-3/4 inch (45mm)
screws are started in their holes before tightening.
Tighten evenly. Only squeeze the foam gasket to
about 1/2 of its original thickness.
BAPI recommends BA/Screw-Pan-1.5x10-SS-100
and BA/Anchor-10-100 for drywall and
BA/Screw-Hex-Concrete-1.5x10-SS-100 for
concrete.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Installation and Operating Instructions
Two Battery Tabs
deep. Make sure that all
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Battery Polarity
Important
Figure 3: Sensor
Orientation
Rev 12//22/2010