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Appendix A Discontinued Products
Modular Building Controller/Remote Building Controller (MBC/RBC)
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Example
A wiring diagram is needed for a 100K ohm thermistor.
1. A 100K ohm thermistor is a Logical Analog Input. See the Point Type column in
Table PTM Wiring Diagram Reference and locate the Logical Analog Input
section.
2. Find the entry in the Specifics column that identifies a 100K ohm thermistor.
3. In the PTM Qty and PTM Type columns, the quantity and type of PTM
recommended for use with this application are identified: one half of a 2N100K. In
the Diagram column, the wiring diagram for the application is identified. See
Figure Connecting an Analog Input (Thermistor).
PTM Wiring Diagram Reference.
Point Type Specifics PTM Qty PTM Type Diagram
Logical Analog Input
1 – AI
4-20 mA, 3-wire (externally powered) 1/2 2I420 Connecting
an External
Powered 3-
Wire Analog
Input (4 to 20
mA)
0-10 Vdc, 3-wire (externally powered) 1/2 2U10
Connecting
an External
Powered 3-
Wire Analog
Input (0 to 10
Vdc)
100K ohm thermistor 1/2 2N100K Connecting
an Analog
Input
(Thermistor)
1000 ohm platinum RTD 1/2 2P1K Connecting
an Analog
Input (1000
ohm Platinum
RTD)
Connecting to a full-featured sensor
Connecting to
a Full-
Featured
Sensor (P/N
544-780)
Logical Analog Output
1 – AO
0-10 Vdc 1/2 2Y10 Connecting
an Analog
Output (0 to
10 Vdc)
4-20 mA 1-1/2 or 1/2 2Y420 or 2Y10-M Connecting
an Analog
Output (4 to
20 mA)
Logical Digital Input
1 – DI
Dry contacts, 4 points 1 4D20 Connecting a
Digital Input
(Dry
Contacts)
Voltage sensing 1 2D250 Connecting a
Digital Input
(Voltage