RLE TSP User Manual
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Installation & Operations
Remote Probe Transmitters and Remote Sensor Transmitters
Building Automation Products, Inc., 750 North Royal Avenue, Gays Mills, WI 54631 USA
Tel:+1-608-735-4800 • Fax+1-608-735-4804 • E-mail:[email protected] • Web:www.bapihvac.com
Specifications subject to change without notice.
BA/#-(PP, RPP, RPFEP) Temperature Sensor
20921_ins_RemoteSen_Active
rev. 04/18/13
2 of 4
Mounting
Notes: Insulation should be installed a minimum of 4 pipe
diameters on each side of the strap-on sensor.
Example: ½” pipe x 4 = 2”.
Insulation should be 2” on each side of the sensor wrapped all
the way around the pipe.
Fig 8: Stainless Steel Remote Probes Strapped to Pipes
Fig 9-B: Break-Off Tab Used to
Mount a Stainless Steel
Remote Probe.
Fig 10: Stainless Steel Remote
Probe with Weatherproof
(WP) Enclosure
Step 1: Secure Sensor To Have Good Contact With Bare Pipe
Step 2: Insulate Over The Sensor (See Notes Below)
Fig 9-A: Break-Off Tab from a BAPI
Flexible Probe Bracket
(BA/FP)
Step 1
Step 2
Fig 12: Stainless Steel
Remote Probe with
BAPI-Box 2 (BB2)
Enclosure
Fig 11: Stainless Steel Remote
Probe with BAPI-Box (BB)
Enclosure
Fig 13: Stainless Steel
Remote Probe
with Weather
Tight (EU, EUO)
Enclosure
Fig 14: Remote Sensor
Shown Installed in a
Pneumatic Thermostat
Fig 15: Remote Sensor
Shown Installed in
an Junction Box
with a Wall Plate
Cover