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MAMAC Systems TE-205-M-12 Temperature Sensors 10K Ohm

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TE-205-M-12
The MAMAC Systems TE-205-M-12 Wall Sensor has a micro enclosure and a 10K Ohm thermistor that measures temperature in HVAC systems. It transforms ambient temperature into a signal of system control based on resistance, and the element gives better measurements over the range of operation. The small size enables it to be mounted on the wall and directly connected to the control interface. This provides accurate temperature control, which contributes to the stable operation and regular control in residential and light commercial HVAC systems.
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Manufacturer Name: MAMAC Systems
Product Number: TE-205-M-12
OEM Part Number: TE-205-M-12
Product Description: 10K Ohm Wall Sensor;Micro Encl
Weight:0.04lbs/18.14g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the MAMAC Systems TE-205-M-12 Temperature Sensor?

Inspect the temperature sensor regularly for loose wiring, dust buildup, or damaged enclosure vents that may affect sensing accuracy. Keep the sensor housing clean and free from moisture exposure or airflow obstructions. Periodically verify resistance readings and secure mounting to maintain accurate HVAC temperature monitoring performance.

What are common issues with the MAMAC Systems TE-205-M-12 Temperature Sensor?

  • Inaccurate temperature readings due to sensor drift over time.
  • Wiring faults causing intermittent signal loss or dropouts.
  • Enclosure damage or moisture intrusion affecting performance stability.
  • Calibration errors leading to inconsistent output readings.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off HVAC system power before starting wiring to prevent electrical damage or shock.

Step 2: Mount the sensor on an interior wall, away from sunlight, supply air vents, and heat sources.

Step 3: Run a cable from the controller to the sensor location.

Step 4: Connect wires to the sensor terminals and secure tightly to avoid loose connections.

Step 5: Restore power, configure the controller for the sensor input, and verify stable temperature readings.