Installation Manual
WIRELESS OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (OPTIONAL)
• The Model 8056 wireless outdoor
temperature sensor can be used when it
is difficult to wire a Model 8052 outdoor
temperature sensor. The Model 8056
wireless outdoor temperature sensor has
two radio units, one that is placed on the
zone panel and a second radio that is
placed outside.
• See FIGURE 14 for placement of the radio
unit on the zone panel.
• The radio module that is placed on the
zone panel must be linked to the outdoor
sensor. To link the two, follow the directions
below.
Press and hold the link button on the
Outdoor Sensor for three seconds, the
green LED will begin to flash slowly. Now
press and hold the link button on the zone
panel for 3 seconds. Refer to FIGURE 2, on page 4 for the location of the wireless outdoor sensor connect button on the zone panel. Both green
LEDs on the sensor and control panel will begin to flash rapidly indicating the units are in the process of linking. Then both green LEDs will go solid
for 2 minutes and then turn off. The modules are now linked.
• See the Model 8056 installation instructions for detailed directions regarding installation.
OUTDOOR SENSOR
MODEL 8052 TEMP SENSOR
MODEL 8052 TEMP SENSOR
90-2082
90-2087
90-2088
FIGURE 14 – WIRELESS OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR PLACEMENT ON ZONE PANEL
FIGURE 12 – DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
FIGURE 13 – OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (OPTIONAL)
• Wire the outdoor temperature sensor Model
8052 to the “ODT” terminals as shown. See
FIGURE 13.
• Maximum distance of the sensor from the
zone panel is 300 feet.
• Do not wire along 120VAC lines.
• Outdoor temperature sensor should be
mounted:
– On side of building out of direct sunlight.
– Above snow line.
– At least 3 feet away from exhaust vents
and condensing lines.
DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (INCLUDED)
• Wire the discharge air temperature sensor
Model 8052 to the “DAT” terminals as
shown. See FIGURE 12.
• Maximum distance of the sensor from the
zone panel is 300 feet.
• Do not wire along 120VAC lines.
• Refer to FIGURE 5 on page 5 for the proper
mounting location of the discharge air
temperature sensor.
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