Honeywell Remote Sensor T7147 Users Manual And Override Module

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T7147
Remote Sensor
and Override Module
PRODUCT DATA

FEATURES
• Locking cover.
• Override key.
• Warmer/Cooler keys on some models.
• Key-lock override security available.

APPLICATION
The T7147 Remote Sensor and Override Module is for
use with the T7300/Q7300 Programmable Commercial
Thermostat system. The T7147 provides space temperature
sensing, switch initiation, and indication of overrides from
a remote location.

Contents
Application ........................................................................
Features ...........................................................................
Specifications ...................................................................
Ordering Information ........................................................
Installation ........................................................................
Wiring ...............................................................................
Operation ..........................................................................
Checkout ..........................................................................

® U.S. Registered Trademark
Copyright © 2001 Honeywell • All Rights Reserved

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SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT
The T7147 is factory-calibrated. It does not require
field calibration and cannot be field adjusted.

1-13/16 (46)

Models:
T7147A1002 Remote Temperature Sensor & Override
Module: Connects to Q7300. Contains remote sensor,
LED and push-button switch to invoke 3 Hour Occupied
from remote location.
T7147A1010 Remote Temperature Sensor & Override
Module: Connects to Q7300. Contains remote sensor, LED
and 3 push-button switches to invoke 3 Hour Occupied and
Warmer/Cooler setpoint adjustments from remote location.
T7147A1028 Remote Temperature Sensor & Override
Module: Connects to Q7300. Same as T7147A1010 except
includes key-lock switch to enable/disable remote override
operation.

3 HOUR
OCCUPIED WARMER

4-5/8
(117)

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3-3/4
(96)

1-1/8 (29)

2-13/16 (71)

1/4
(6)

1-5/8 (41)

Mounting: Mounts on wall or 2 x 4 inch vertical outlet box with
screws provided.

COOLER

3-1/4
(83)

3-5/8 (92)

1 NOT ALL MODELS HAVE WARMER/COOLER FUNCTION.

M17881

Fig. 1. T7147 dimensions in in. (mm).

Dimensions: See Fig. 1.

Table 1. Temperature Offset for Remote Sensor Wiring.

Wiring:
Maximum cable length between T7300/Q7300 and T7147:
500 ft (152 m); use 18, 20 or 22 AWG wire.
Temperature offset per 500 ft (152 m) of 2-wire sensor wire
cable (1000 ft [305 m] total length): See Table 1.

Temperature Monitored 18 AWG

Temperature Sensor: Thermistor-resistor (NTC) element.

20 AWG

22 AWG

50 to 90°F

-0.4°F

-0.7°F

-1.0°F

10 to 32°C

-0.3°C

-0.4°C

-0.6°C

RESISTANCE
(OHMS)
2000

Sensor Resistance:
Resistance decreases as temperature increases (Fig. 2).
1420 ohms nominal at 75°F (24°C); resistance changes
15 ohms for each 1°F (0.6°C) temperature change.

1800
1600

Temperature Ratings:
Ambient: 40 to 110°F (4 to 43°C).
Shipping: -30 to +150°F (-34 to +66°C).

1420 OHMS AT
75 F (24 C)

1400
1200
1000

Humidity Ratings: 5 to 90% RH, non-condensing.

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Accessories:
230492A Keys for T7147A1028.

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30

40

50

60

70

80

90

F

100

C
-10

0

20
30
10
TEMPERATURE (DEGREES)

40
M4034

Fig. 2. T7174 Remote Sensor Resistance
change with change in temperature.

ORDERING INFORMATION
When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE® wholesaler or distributor, refer to the
TRADELINE® Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number.
If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or
phone:
1. Your local Home and Building Control Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory).
2. Home and Building Control Customer Relations
Honeywell, 1885 Douglas Drive North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386 (800) 328-5111
In Canada—Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9.
International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France,
Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.
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INSTALLATION

Mounting
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When Installing this Product...
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4.

Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow
them could damage the product or cause a hazardous
condition.
Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the
product to make sure the product is suitable for your
application.
Installer must be a trained, experienced service
technician.
After installation is complete, check out product
operation as provided in these instructions.

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3.
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8.
9.

CAUTION
Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard.
Can shock individuals or short equipment
circuitry.
Disconnect power supply before installation.

Loosen the cover-locking screw with the Allen wrench
provided and remove the T7147 cover.
Run wire to the selected location.
Thread wire through T7147 base semicircular hole.
Make connections to T7147 (see Wiring section).
If air drafts occur through the wall opening, eliminate
them with suitable insulation material.
Four mounting screws are provided:
a. 2 self-tapping type for wall mounting.
b. 2 for outlet box mounting.
Select the proper screws for the application.
Fasten the T7147 to the wall or outlet box with screws
through the T7147 base assembly mounting holes.
(See Fig. 3).
Replace the cover assembly and tighten the coverlocking screw.
WALLPLATE

OUTLET BOX

MOUNTING
SCREW (2)
MOUNTING
TAB
(2 INSIDE
COVER)

Location
Select a location on an inside wall away from:
• drafts or dead air spots behind doors and corners.
• hot or cold air ducts.
• radiant heat from the sun or electrical equipment.
• unheated areas behind the thermostat wall.

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MOUNTING
TAB SLOT (2)

Locate the T7147 about 5 ft (1.5 m) above the floor in an
area with good air circulation within easy reach of users.

WIRING
TERMINALS

THERMOSTAT

COVER
LOCKING
M17884
SCREW

Fig. 3. Mounting the T7147.

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WIRING
Averaging Sensors

CAUTION
Erratic System Operation Hazard.
Failure to follow proper wiring practices can
introduce disruptive electrical interference (noise).
Keep wiring at least one foot away from large inductive
loads such as motors line starters, lighting ballasts,
and large power distribution panels.
Shielded cable is required in installations where these
guidelines cannot be met.
Ground shield only to grounded controller case.

When the controlled zone is a large area, it can be
advantageous to use a T7147 and several remote
temperature sensors dispersed throughout the area to obtain
an average zone temperature signal. (See Fig. 6 and 7.)
NOTE: Only one T7147 can be used in any one
T7300/Q7300 system.

IMPORTANT
All wiring must comply with local codes and
ordinances.
NOTES:
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2.

CA5

4.

Terminal screws are provided on the device for
wiring connections.
Wiring to device is low voltage and need not be
in conduit unless required by code.

T

Connect correct control wires from the Q7300 subbase
to the T7147 (see Fig. 4 and 5).
Ensure that Q7300 subbase switch 5 (local/remote
sensor select switch) is in the OFF position. (Refer to
the T7300/Q7300 Specification sheet, form 63-4038,
for details).

CA2

CA1

GND

CA5

CA4

CA3

CA2

CA1

GND

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1 CONNECTIONS TO CA3 AND CA4 NOT REQUIRED
ON T7147A2000.
2 ROUTE EXCESS WIRING AWAY FROM SENSOR
ELEMENT FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE.

Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose or
intermittent wire connections cause inconsistent system
operation.
When installation is complete, perform the checkout
procedure (see the Checkout section).

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CA3

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IMPORTANT
The ground (GND) connection at the T7147 is
required. Use the junction box or conduit for a
convenient grounding location.
3.

CA4

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Fig. 4. Connecting wires to T7147.

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T7300/Q7300

T7147

C1

CA1
COOLER

C2

CA2

C3

CA3

C4

CA4

C5

CA5

T

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WARMER

3 HR
OCCUPIED

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T
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WARMER/COOLER FUNCTIONS ARE
NOT AVAILABLE WITH THE T7147A1002.

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SHIELDED CABLE CAN BE REQUIRED
IN SOME INSTALLATIONS.

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THE GROUND (GND) CONNECTION TO THE T7147
IS REQUIRED. USE THE JUNCTION BOX OR CONDUIT
FOR A CONVENIENT GROUNDING LOCATION.

T
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GND

M10193

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Fig. 5. Typical wiring diagram for T7147 used with T7300/Q7300 Thermostat/Subbase.

T7300/Q7300
T
T7047C2007

T7047C2007
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T

T

T

T

T

T

2
C1
T7147A
C2

T

C3

T

T

T

1 ONLY ONE T7417 ALLOWED
PER SYSTEM.

T7047C2007
T

T

2 SHIELDED CABLE CAN BE
REQUIRED IN SOME INSTALLATIONS.

CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4 CA5 GND

3 THE GROUND (GND) CONNECTION
TO THE T7417 IS REQUIRED. USE THE
JUNCTION BOX OR CONDUIT FOR A
CONVENIENT GROUNDING LOCATION.

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C4
3
C5

M10194

Fig. 6. Wiring for T7174 used in a four-temperature sensor averaging application.

T7047C2007

T7300/
Q7300

T

T

T7047C2007
T

T

T

1 ONLY ONE T7417 ALLOWED
PER SYSTEM.

T7047C2007
T

T

T

T

2 SHIELDED CABLE CAN BE
REQUIRED IN SOME INSTALLATIONS.

T
T7047C2007

T
2

T

T

T7047C2007
T

T

T

3 THE GROUND (GND) CONNECTION
TO THE T7417 IS REQUIRED.
USE THE JUNCTION BOX OR
CONDUIT FOR A CONVENIENT
GROUNDING LOCATION.

T7047C2007
T

T

T

T

C1
C2
C3
C4

T7047C2007

T7147A
T

T

T

T

T

T

T7047C2007
T

T

T

CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4 CA5 GND
1

C5

M10195

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Fig. 7. Wiring for T7174 used in a nine-temperature sensor averaging application.

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OPERATION

CHECKOUT
1.

Sensor
The remote sensor control element is a negative temperature
coefficient (NTC) thermistor. As room temperature increases,
the resistance of the thermistor decreases. As room
temperature decreases, the resistance of the thermistor
increases. The T7300 detects the thermistor resistance
change and controls the space temperature by sequentially
staging the heating/cooling equipment on and off.

2.
3.
4.

NOTE: The T7047C1025 uses the same sensor element.

3 Hour Occupied
When correctly wired, pressing the 3 Hour Occupied key
sends a signal from the T7147 to the T7300/Q7300. Upon
receipt of this signal, the T7300/Q7300 proceeds into the
3 Hour Occupied override. In response, the T7300/Q7300
sends a signal back to the T7147 to turn on the 3 Hour
Occupied LED. The 3 Hour Occupied LED remains on for
the duration of the 3 hour override.

5.

NOTE: For additional details, consult the T7300/Q7300
Specification sheet, form 63-4038.

NOTE: If the T7147 does not check out, review the
wiring and connections between the Q7300
and the T7147. Replace the T7147 if wiring
continuity checks out. If the new T7147 does
not check out, replace the Q7300.

3 Hour Setpoint Adjust
When wired correctly, pressing the 3 Hour Occupied key,
followed by the Warmer or Cooler key sends a signal from the
T7147 to the T7300/Q7300. The T7300/Q7300, upon receipt
of this signal, proceeds into the 3 Hour Setpoint Adjust
override. In response, the T7300/Q7300 sends a signal back
to the T7147 that turns on the 3 Hour Occupied LED and the
appropriate Warmer or Cooler LED. The 3 Hour Occupied
LED and Warmer or Cooler LED remains on for the duration
of the 3 hour override.
This override may be performed at any time, regardless of
whether the thermostat system is operating in the occupied
or unoccupied mode.
NOTES:
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For additional details, consult the T7300/Q7300
Specification sheet, form 63-4038.
Premature exit from either override can be
achieved by pressing the 3 Hour Occupied key
again. The T7300 then returns to normal operation.

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Allow the sensor to stabilize to ambient conditions
before taking a resistance measurement. The sensor
resistance measurement should be in accordance with
the device temperature curve (see Fig. 2).
Check operation of the 3 Hour Occupied key:
a. Press the 3 Hour Occupied key once.
b. The LED above the key turns on.
Go to the T7300 thermostat and check it to see that the
display arrow indicator points to 3 Hr Occupied.
On models with Warmer and Cooler keys:
a. Press the Warmer key once.
b. The LED above the Warmer key comes on.
c. Press the Cooler key.
d. The LED above the Warmer key turns off and the
LED above the Cooler key turns on.
e. Press the 3 Hour Occupied key once.
f. The LED above this key turns off, as well as those
above either the Warmer or Cooler keys.
Go to the T7300 thermostat and check to see that the
arrow indicator on the display no longer points to 3 Hr
Occupied and has returned to its currently programmed
occupied or unoccupied period.

6.

Check operation of the complete control system as
directed in the T7300/Q7300 Specification sheet, form
63-4038.

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