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Braeburn Systems 5390 Sensor

Braeburn Systems 5390 Sensor

The Braeburn 5390 Remote Indoor Sensor is a critical component for contractors looking to resolve uneven temperature distribution and "hot/cold spots" in residential or light commercial applications. This wired remote indoor sensor is engineered to work seamlessly with a wide range of Braeburn thermostat models, including the 3020, 3220, 5020, 5220, 5310, 5320, 6100, 6300, 6425, 7300, 7305, 7320, and 7500. By sensing the air temperature at a remote location, it provides the flexibility to control the HVAC system based on the remote sensor alone, the thermostat alone, or an averaging mode that combines both readings for balanced airflow and comfort.

Packaged in a sleek, contemporary design that fits any decor, the 5390 features a precise sense range of 40° to 99°F (+/- 1°F accuracy). It allows for remote temperature monitoring in critical areas like nurseries or server rooms while the main control remains accessible in a hallway. For multi-sensor setups, these units can often be wired in series/parallel configurations (depending on the specific thermostat model) to provide comprehensive indoor climate control and enhanced energy efficiency across larger floor plans.

Key Benefits for the HVAC Contractor
  • Versatile Control Modes: Programmable for standalone remote sensing or temperature averaging to eliminate localized temperature swings.
  • Wide Compatibility: Designed specifically as a Braeburn 5390 replacement or add-on for most modern Braeburn digital thermostats.
  • Technical Precision: Operates within a 5% to 95% relative humidity range with high-accuracy thermistor performance.
  • Low-Profile Aesthetics: The compact housing (3.0" x 2.5" x 0.9") ensures a non-intrusive installation on any interior wall surface.
Common Questions & Technical Insights

How do I configure the indoor sensor averaging?
Once the 5390 is wired to the S1 and S2 terminals, most compatible thermostats allow you to select "Averaging" in the installer setup menu. This configuration uses a weighted average of the local and remote thermistors to trigger heating or cooling cycles.

Can I use multiple 5390 sensors on a single thermostat?
Yes, in many professional applications, multiple sensors can be wired together to provide a broader average of the space temperature. Always refer to your specific model's wiring diagram to ensure proper resistance values are maintained.

Does this sensor require a separate power source?
No, the Braeburn 5390 is a passive wired component that draws the necessary signal requirements directly from the thermostat's sensor terminals.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

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.

$23.20
Braeburn Systems 5390 Sensor
$23.20

Braeburn Systems 5390 Sensor

The Braeburn 5390 Remote Indoor Sensor is a critical component for contractors looking to resolve uneven temperature distribution and "hot/cold spots" in residential or light commercial applications. This wired remote indoor sensor is engineered to work seamlessly with a wide range of Braeburn thermostat models, including the 3020, 3220, 5020, 5220, 5310, 5320, 6100, 6300, 6425, 7300, 7305, 7320, and 7500. By sensing the air temperature at a remote location, it provides the flexibility to control the HVAC system based on the remote sensor alone, the thermostat alone, or an averaging mode that combines both readings for balanced airflow and comfort.

Packaged in a sleek, contemporary design that fits any decor, the 5390 features a precise sense range of 40° to 99°F (+/- 1°F accuracy). It allows for remote temperature monitoring in critical areas like nurseries or server rooms while the main control remains accessible in a hallway. For multi-sensor setups, these units can often be wired in series/parallel configurations (depending on the specific thermostat model) to provide comprehensive indoor climate control and enhanced energy efficiency across larger floor plans.

Key Benefits for the HVAC Contractor
  • Versatile Control Modes: Programmable for standalone remote sensing or temperature averaging to eliminate localized temperature swings.
  • Wide Compatibility: Designed specifically as a Braeburn 5390 replacement or add-on for most modern Braeburn digital thermostats.
  • Technical Precision: Operates within a 5% to 95% relative humidity range with high-accuracy thermistor performance.
  • Low-Profile Aesthetics: The compact housing (3.0" x 2.5" x 0.9") ensures a non-intrusive installation on any interior wall surface.
Common Questions & Technical Insights

How do I configure the indoor sensor averaging?
Once the 5390 is wired to the S1 and S2 terminals, most compatible thermostats allow you to select "Averaging" in the installer setup menu. This configuration uses a weighted average of the local and remote thermistors to trigger heating or cooling cycles.

Can I use multiple 5390 sensors on a single thermostat?
Yes, in many professional applications, multiple sensors can be wired together to provide a broader average of the space temperature. Always refer to your specific model's wiring diagram to ensure proper resistance values are maintained.

Does this sensor require a separate power source?
No, the Braeburn 5390 is a passive wired component that draws the necessary signal requirements directly from the thermostat's sensor terminals.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

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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The Braeburn 5390 Remote Indoor Sensor is a critical component for contractors looking to resolve uneven temperature distribution and "hot/cold spots" in residential or light commercial applications. This wired remote indoor sensor is engineered to work seamlessly with a wide range of Braeburn thermostat models, including the 3020, 3220, 5020, 5220, 5310, 5320, 6100, 6300, 6425, 7300, 7305, 7320, and 7500. By sensing the air temperature at a remote location, it provides the flexibility to control the HVAC system based on the remote sensor alone, the thermostat alone, or an averaging mode that combines both readings for balanced airflow and comfort.

Packaged in a sleek, contemporary design that fits any decor, the 5390 features a precise sense range of 40° to 99°F (+/- 1°F accuracy). It allows for remote temperature monitoring in critical areas like nurseries or server rooms while the main control remains accessible in a hallway. For multi-sensor setups, these units can often be wired in series/parallel configurations (depending on the specific thermostat model) to provide comprehensive indoor climate control and enhanced energy efficiency across larger floor plans.

Key Benefits for the HVAC Contractor
  • Versatile Control Modes: Programmable for standalone remote sensing or temperature averaging to eliminate localized temperature swings.
  • Wide Compatibility: Designed specifically as a Braeburn 5390 replacement or add-on for most modern Braeburn digital thermostats.
  • Technical Precision: Operates within a 5% to 95% relative humidity range with high-accuracy thermistor performance.
  • Low-Profile Aesthetics: The compact housing (3.0" x 2.5" x 0.9") ensures a non-intrusive installation on any interior wall surface.
Common Questions & Technical Insights

How do I configure the indoor sensor averaging?
Once the 5390 is wired to the S1 and S2 terminals, most compatible thermostats allow you to select "Averaging" in the installer setup menu. This configuration uses a weighted average of the local and remote thermistors to trigger heating or cooling cycles.

Can I use multiple 5390 sensors on a single thermostat?
Yes, in many professional applications, multiple sensors can be wired together to provide a broader average of the space temperature. Always refer to your specific model's wiring diagram to ensure proper resistance values are maintained.

Does this sensor require a separate power source?
No, the Braeburn 5390 is a passive wired component that draws the necessary signal requirements directly from the thermostat's sensor terminals.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

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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