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The PROLON pl-t500-wwl is a digital room temperature sensor designed for building automation and HVAC control applications. At its core is a 10K Type III NTC thermistor, which provides accurate analog temperature readings to a connected controller or BAS panel. The unit features an integrated LCD display and a precision rotary encoder with a knob and incremental feedback, allowing occupants or technicians to interact with setpoints directly at the sensor. The white plastic enclosure with white label is suited for clean, finished interior wall installations. HVAC controls technicians and building automation professionals are the primary installers of this device.
The pl-t500-wwl is intended for indoor room-level temperature sensing in commercial and residential HVAC systems that use compatible PROLON controllers. It mounts on a standard wall surface to capture zone temperature and provide a local user interface for setpoint adjustment. The rotary encoder with incremental feedback makes it practical for occupant-accessible zones where manual setpoint changes are permitted by the control sequence. The LCD display gives clear, real-time feedback of current conditions without requiring a separate handheld tool or laptop at the sensor location.
Designed as an OEM-style room temperature sensor for use with PROLON building automation and HVAC control systems that support 10K Type III NTC thermistor inputs.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed HVAC controls technician or building automation specialist. Power down the controller and de-energize the low-voltage wiring circuit before making sensor connections. Mount the enclosure on a flat interior wall surface away from direct sunlight, drafts, supply air diffusers, and heat sources that could skew temperature readings. Follow the PROLON controller wiring documentation and applicable low-voltage wiring codes when terminating sensor leads.
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