Jun 20, 2008 #1 dubbed Mechanical Joined Jul 17, 2006 Messages 37 Location US MFR is providing sensors that are 1000 OHM, platinum 385 curve RTD. With Andover controllers we typically use 10K type3 thermistors for temperature sensors. Question is how the RTD sensor will work with Andover. thanks
MFR is providing sensors that are 1000 OHM, platinum 385 curve RTD. With Andover controllers we typically use 10K type3 thermistors for temperature sensors. Question is how the RTD sensor will work with Andover. thanks
Jun 20, 2008 #2 KiwiMace Mechanical Joined Feb 2, 2006 Messages 1,012 Get a 3rd party board RTD 10K to 1-5v or 4-20mA or bacnet or whatever you can use. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 21, 2008 #3 lownox Mechanical Joined Mar 22, 2002 Messages 55 Location US I would give Andover a call. Their controls ought to be able to use RTD's in lieu of Thermistors. I could be wrong though... Upvote 0 Downvote
I would give Andover a call. Their controls ought to be able to use RTD's in lieu of Thermistors. I could be wrong though...
Jun 23, 2008 #4 DRWeig Electrical Joined Apr 8, 2002 Messages 3,004 Location US From an old Andover guy: KiwiMace has the only answer. Go to http://www.kele.com/olcat/t1/10429.html and find the T85U transmitter, gives you 4-20 mA out. Better solution is to get the 10K type 3 thermistors that the Andover system was designed for. Andover inputs can't be made to read RTDs directly. Good on ya, Goober Dave Upvote 0 Downvote
From an old Andover guy: KiwiMace has the only answer. Go to http://www.kele.com/olcat/t1/10429.html and find the T85U transmitter, gives you 4-20 mA out. Better solution is to get the 10K type 3 thermistors that the Andover system was designed for. Andover inputs can't be made to read RTDs directly. Good on ya, Goober Dave
Jun 23, 2008 Thread starter #5 dubbed Mechanical Joined Jul 17, 2006 Messages 37 Location US thanks guys Upvote 0 Downvote