Maxitrol TS114 Temperature Sensor
The Maxitrol TS114 Temperature Sensor is a critical component for maintaining consistent thermal performance in Selectra Series 14 gas flame modulation systems. Specifically engineered as a discharge air temperature sensor, this unit operates within a precise range of 55 to 90 degrees F. When installed within a compatible mixing tube, the TS114 detects fluctuations in the discharge airstream, providing high-accuracy feedback to the amplifier to modulate gas flow via Maxitrol modulator-regulator valves. This ensures stable environmental temperatures in industrial and commercial make-up air applications, preventing the energy waste associated with short-cycling.
Designed for professional integration, the sensor features a 10,000Ω resistance at 77°F, with a characteristic decrease of approximately 42Ω per degree of temperature increase. For contractors performing retrofits or system repairs, the Maxitrol TS114 must be paired with a TD114 remote selector or an amplifier with a matching 55-90°F range to ensure proper control logic. Its rugged construction is built to withstand the demands of continuous airflow, making it a reliable solution for direct fired equipment and complex HVACR control loops.
Key Benefits:- Broad Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with Maxitrol Series 14 components, including M411, M511, M611, and MR212 valves.
- Precision Modulation: Enables instantaneous response to temperature shifts, maintaining a steady discharge air setpoint between 55°F and 90°F.
- Industrial Durability: CSA-certified and built to technical specifications for high-performance make-up air heating systems.
- Optimized Airflow Sensing: Designed for use with an MT1 mixing tube to ensure accurate averaging of stratified airstreams within the duct.
- Can I use the TS114 with any temperature selector? No, technical compatibility requires that the sensor range (55-90°F) matches the suffix and range of the remote selector, such as the TD114.
- Does this sensor require a mixing tube for installation? Yes, the TS114 is designed to be housed within a mixing tube to protect the element and provide a more accurate average temperature reading of the discharge air.
- What is the resistance value for troubleshooting? A functional TS114 should show approximately 10,000Ω at 77°F. Use a multimeter to verify resistance during diagnostic checks.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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