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GENERAL

The EE650 transmitter is designed for accurate measurement of air velocity in HVAC. It operates on the hot-film anemometer  

principle and features the innovative, very robust E+E VTQ sensing element manufactured in thin-film technology combined with 

state-of-the-art transfer molding.  

The construction of the sensing head leads to a very low angular dependence which facilitate the installation. The mounting flange 

allows for easy adjustment of the immersion depth. 

The measuring range and the response time of EE650 can be selected with jumpers on the electronics board, see below 

“Settings”. 

EE650 is dedicated for heating, ventilation and air conditioning applications. For special applications do not hesitate to contact the 

manufacturer or their local distributor. 

CAUTION

•   Accurate measurement results are conditioned by the correct positioning of the sensing probe in the air stream. Best accuracy 

is achieved in laminar flow.

•  Observe the minimum inlet and outlet path length, see page 4. 

•  Avoid mechanical stress onto the probe and mainly onto the sensing head.  

•  Observe the humidity working range 5…95% RH, non-condensing. 

•  Avoid installation in corrosive environment, as this may lead to sensor destruction. 

CONNECTING DIAGRAM

Analogue output

AV

GND

V+

V / mA

1 ... V+ = supply voltage

2 ... GND = ground

3 ... AV = analogue output air velocity

Power supply

24 V AC/DC ±20%

b ... brown 

g ... green

y ... yellow

w ... white

s ... black

s   w   y    g   b

Remote sensor probe

RS485 Interface

V+

A (=D+)

RS485 B (=D-)

GND

1

2
3
4

~

Power supply

24 V AC/DC ±20 %

S1 S2

ON

S1

:  Response time t

90

 

ON: slow

 

OFF: fast

S2

:  Termination resistor  

 

120 Ohm

 ON/OFF

EE650 - Air Velocity Transmitter for HVAC Applications

USER‘S GUIDE

Summary of Contents for EE650

Page 1: ...tact the manufacturer or their local distributor CAUTION Accurate measurement results are conditioned by the correct positioning of the sensing probe in the air stream Best accuracy is achieved in laminar flow Observe the minimum inlet and outlet path length see page 4 Avoid mechanical stress onto the probe and mainly onto the sensing head Observe the humidity working range 5 95 RH non condensing ...

Page 2: ...me t90 Selection of response time t90 Selection of output signal Selection of ouput signal Selection of measuring range Selection of measuring range DIGITAL SETTINGS Hardware The bus termination can be realized with the 120 Ohm resistor on board slide switch S2 Very important For proper function the power supply must be strong enough to ensure supply voltage within the specified range see technica...

Page 3: ...e of MODBUS RTU command for reading the temperature float value T 26 652524 C from the register 0x03EA Device EE650 slave ID 65 Reference document chapter 6 3 http www modbus org docs Modbus_Application_Protocol_V1_1b pdf Request Hex 41 03 03 EA 00 02 EB 7B Modbus ID address Function code Starting address Hi Starting address Lo No of register Hi No of register Lo CRC Request Hex 41 03 03 EA 00 02 ...

Page 4: ...remote probe IP20 Temperature range working temperature probe 25 50 C 13 122 F working temperature electronic 10 50 C 14 122 F storage temperature 30 60 C 22 140 F Working range humidity 5 95 RH non condensing 1 Selectable by jumper only for analogue output 2 The accuracy statement includes the uncertainty of the factory calibration with an enhancement factor k 2 2 times standard deviation The acc...

Page 5: ...2 4 The arrow engraved on the sensing head of EE650 indicates the direction of the air stream during factory adjustment When installing the EE650 probe make sure that the arrow matches exactly the flow direction Air flow CORRECT INCORRECT The mounting flange allows for precise setting of the EE650 immersion depth in a duct The entire sensing head must be in the air flow to be measured Immersion de...

Page 6: ...te Positioning the probe at a location with a laminar to turbulent flow Turbulent flows are caused by pipe bends branches behind flaps flans air heaters air coolers or cross sectional changes MAINTENANCE OF THE E E AIR VELOCITY TRANSMITTERS Due to the absence of moving parts the E E air velocity transmitters are not subject to wear The construction shape dimensions and materials of the hot film ai...

Page 7: ...d products can be improved and changed at any time without prior notice Copyright E E Elektronik Ges m b H All rights reserved EMC note USA FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a...

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