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10.4.7 Cable Termination
Table lists wiring types, sizes and distances for 
modulating thermostat with LonWorks
®
 
communication (P/N 90425104), modulating 
thermostat without communication (P/N 90425105) 
and BACnet
®
 programmable thermostat 
(P/N 90425109)
Power Requirements
Modulating thermostats require 24 volts, AC power.
10.4.8 Remote Analog Signal
Remote Analog Signal 0-10 Vdc or 4-20mA output 
from external controller or Building Management 
System (BMS) directly dictates heater(s) firing rate. 
An algorithm must be programmed into the BMS or 
external controller to receive zone air temperature 
signals from its own temperature sensors and then 
deliver an output signal to the heater(s) for the 
desired firing rate.
For 0-10Vdc control of the heater(s) firing rate, the 
following control conditions apply:
ON/OFF relay at the external controller or BMS must 
be wired to R and W terminals on the heater control 
board to turn the heater ON and OFF.
Minimum rated input at 1% of signal (0-1Vdc).
Full rated input at 90% of signal (9Vdc).
Input varies linearly between 1Vdc and 9Vdc.
Table 4: 
Cable Requirements
Wire Function
Recommended Wire Size 
(Minimum)
Specification or 
Requirement
Distance (Maximum)
Digital Outputs
18 AWG (0.75 sq mm)
Standard thermostat wire
1000 ft (304 m)
Modulating Outputs
18 AWG (0.75 sq mm)
1 pair 
500 ft (152 m)
Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor  18 AWG (0.75 sq mm)
1 pair 
500 ft (152 m)
Remote Sensor
18 to 22 AWG 
(0.75  to 0.34 sq mm)
Twisted pair wire 
1000 ft (304 m)
Power Wiring 
18 to 14 AWG 
( 0.75to 2.0 sq mm)
NEC Class II 140ºF (60°C )
Limited by line-loss effects on power 
consumption.
LonWorks
®
 (P/N 90424104 only) 18 AWG 
(0.75 sq mm) nonshielded
1 pair 
Refer to E-bus Wiring Guide 74-2865 
for maximum length and generic cable 
specifications.
MS/TP  (P/N 90425109)
18 AWG (0.75 sq mm) Shield  Belden cable #82760 or equivalent
Refer to Thermostat Installation Guide