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Series-AVG

Averaging Temp Sensor for Air Handlers, 12/24 ft Length, 11 Outputs

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  • Cooper capillary offers improved thermal conductivity
  • Capillary size fits most metal or plastic mounting clips allowing for easy installation
Series-AVG
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Averaging Temp Sensor for Air Handlers, 12/24 ft Length, 11 Outputs Series-AVG Series-AVG
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Product Overview
  • Applications Building and Maintenance, HVAC, Industrial and Manufacturing
  • Cable Length 8 in
  • Mounting Orientation Flanged Mounting Ears
  • Operating Temperature, Max 240 °F
  • Operating Temperature, Min -32 °F
  • Sheath Material Bendable Copper Capillary

The Series AVG Averaging Temperature Sensor can be used to measure the average temperature up stream of the cooling coils in an air handler. The coiled sensor unwinds to a length of 12' or 24' to take an average temperature reading across a large space. The housing has multiple knockouts to reduce the time to install conduit. The Series CC1 mounting brackets can be used to secure the capillary to the wall of the air handler without kinking. The Series AVG can be ordered with a choice of 11 output options that allow it to communicate to any standard building control system.

Product Applications

  • Building Automation
  • Air handling equipment monitoring
  • Large air duct temperature monitoring

Accessories

Averaging Temp Sensor Clips for Ducts & Air Handlers, Gray/Natural
$2.80
1615 In Stock
Averaging Temp Sensor Clips for Ducts & Air Handlers, Gray/Natural
$2.80
432 In Stock
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Can you recommend a controller or something like a BAS but only for a single one of these? or do you think its possible to make one out of a raspberry pi and then i could build a web application for it?

Asked by: Gpell
Thank you for your inquiry. We believe the best assistance would come from speaking to us directly at 888-826-6342 ask for the Temperature Department Mon. – Fri. (HOURS 8:30AM - 5:00PM EST).
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2025-05-16
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