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E2 User Manual.book - Emerson Climate Technologies

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3.5.9 Dewpoint Probe<br />

3.5.9.1 Location<br />

The Dewpoint Probe (P/N 203-1902) should be located<br />

4 to 6 feet from the floor with the probe pointing up. It is<br />

recommended that the Dewpoint Probe be mounted in an<br />

area where it will be exposed only to minimal amounts of<br />

dust.<br />

3.5.9.2 Mounting<br />

Mount the probe using the standard switch cover supplied<br />

with the unit as shown in Figure 3-28.<br />

Figure 3-28 - Dewpoint Probe Mounting<br />

3.5.10 Light Level Sensor<br />

3.5.10.1 Location<br />

The Light Level Sensor (P/N 206-0002) should be<br />

located facing away from direct sunlight, preferably facing<br />

north in the Northern Hemisphere or south in the Southern<br />

Hemisphere.<br />

3.5.10.2 Mounting<br />

The light level sensor is not supplied with mounting<br />

hardware. The sensor should be mounted horizontally<br />

through the knockout of a standard weather-resistant junction<br />

box. Figure 3-29 shows a typical mounting configuration.<br />

Figure 3-29 - Light Level Sensor Typical Mounting<br />

3.5.11 Liquid Level Sensors<br />

Retail Solutions’ probe type liquid level sensor (P/N<br />

207-1000) is usually installed by the refrigeration and<br />

equipment manufacturer. If a replacement sensor must be<br />

installed in the field, refer to the instructions supplied with<br />

the device, or consult the equipment manufacturer.<br />

3.5.12 Refrigerant Leak Detectors<br />

Retail Solutions supplies the Refrigerant Leak Detector<br />

System as a stand-alone unit that monitors refrigeration<br />

leaks in up to sixteen zones. Consult the Refrigerant Leak<br />

Detector Installation and Operation <strong>Manual</strong> (P/N 026-<br />

1309) for mounting and installation instructions.<br />

Sensors and Transducers Mounting • 3-11

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