Tekmar 062 RTU User Manual

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1 of 4 © 2007 D 062 - 05/07
- Data Brochure
Room Temperature Unit (RTU) 062
D 062
05/07
Installation
The tekmar Room Temperature Unit (RTU) 062 consists of an
air temperature sensor, a liquid crystal display (LCD) and four
buttons. These buttons and the LCD are used to set and view the
desired room temperature. The RTU’s LCD displays the current
room temperature, the outdoor air temperature and a number
of other items.
STEP ONE
REMOVING THE FRONT COVER
Place a small screwdriver or similar object into the small slot located in the top of the RTU
enclosure. Push the screwdriver down against the plastic tab and pull the top of the front
cover so that it pivots around the bottom edge of the RTU. The back cover provides the
base to which the front of the RTU mounts. Store the front of the RTU in a safe place until
wiring must be completed.
The 062 can only be used with tekmar controls that are tekmar Net™ capable (tN1 or
tN1 / tN2) terminals. The items that the 062 displays depends on the type of tekmar control
that the RTU is connected to. To determine the exact items that are displayed by the RTU,
refer to the Data Brochure for the control that the 062 is to be used with. In cases where a
restricted temperature range is required, the RTU’s range can be limited by changing the
access level of the RTU.
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Page 1 - - Data Brochure

1 of 4 © 2007 D 062 - 05/07- Data BrochureRoom Temperature Unit (RTU) 062D 06205/07InstallationThe tekmar Room Temperature Unit (RTU) 062 consi

Page 2 - #6 1” screws

© 2007 D 062 - 05/07 2 of 4 STEP THREE WIRING THE RTURun 18 AWG twisted pair or similar wire between the RTU and the control. Insert the wires th

Page 3

3 of 4 © 2007 D 062 - 05/07VIEW MENUWhen in the view menu, press either the Up or Down button to adjust the desired room temperature. The tempe

Page 4 - Technical Data

All specifications are subjectto change without notice4 of 4 D 062 - 05/07.tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.Head

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