
Daikin-McQuay 910191961 Sensor
DIGITAL ROOM SENSOR W/ HUMIDIT
Daikin-McQuay 910191961 Digital Room Sensor with Humidity – Space Temperature & RH Sensor for MicroTech® Controllers
The Daikin-McQuay 910191961 Digital Room Sensor is a precision-engineered space temperature and relative humidity sensor designed to work seamlessly with Daikin MicroTech® unit controllers. Featuring a 10k thermistor and a large LCD display, this sensor provides real-time monitoring and control in both constant air volume (CAV) and variable air volume (VAV) applications.
Unlike traditional programmable thermostats, this non-programmable sensor is optimized for system integration, providing reliable readings and user interaction through dedicated setpoint adjustment buttons and a tenant override function. Its durable ABS plastic housing and wide temperature/humidity range make it ideal for commercial and industrial environments.
🔧 Key Features:
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Model: 910191961
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Type: Digital Room Sensor with Humidity
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Compatibility: For Daikin MicroTech® unit controllers
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Sensor Type: 10k Thermistor for temperature and RH monitoring
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Applications: Supports both CAV and VAV HVAC systems
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CAV: Acts as a control device for heating and cooling during occupied/unoccupied periods
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VAV: Functions as a temperature/humidity sensor for unoccupied mode
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Display: Large LCD (3.5 digits, 0.6" height)
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Setpoint Adjustment: Up/Down keys (in 0.5° increments)
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Tenant Override Button: Initiates override at controller
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Power Input: 15 to 28 VAC (24 VAC nominal)
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Power Consumption: 17 VA max
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Material: Flame-retardant ABS plastic (UL94V-0)
📦 Environmental Specifications:
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Temperature Range: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
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Humidity Range: 0–95% RH, non-condensing
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Mounting: Wall-mounted interface
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Unit of Measure: Each
Ensure accurate climate control and seamless integration with your HVAC system using the Daikin 910191961 Digital Room Sensor—the ideal solution for energy-efficient, user-responsive temperature and humidity monitoring.
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