MTN6005-0011 Schneider KNX Air Quality Multisensor, white, surf. mounted, temp, humidity, atmospheric pressure, digital and analogue inputs
MTN6005-0011 Schneider KNX Air Quality Multisensor Introduction:
The multisensor monitors the air quality in rooms e.g.in schools, offices. The measured data is sent for processing via the KNX bus.
The device is intended for mounting on a flush-mounted box or on the wall.Interference sources
The measuring results of the device can be negatively influenced by e.g. any air movements, heating, cooling, closed installed heat sources, vibrations, pollution, vapors of organic solvents, plasticizer.
MTN6005-0011 KNX humidity and temperature sensor Specifications:
Colour tint:Polar white
Art. no : MTN6005-0011
Range of product : KNX
product name:KNX air quality multisensor
Supply voltage: KNX bus voltage
Product or component type:Sensor
Function available:With humidity sensor/With CO2 sensor/With temperature sensor/With atmospheric pressure sensor
Wiring device mounting:Surface
Bus current: < 10 mA
Inputs: 5
Input terminals: Push-in connector, 6x 0.5 mm² stripping length 7 mm
Measuring ranges and tolerance limts:
CO 2 (air pressure compensated): 390 ppm … 5.000 ppm,± 30 ppm, ± 3 %
Relative humidity: 0 % … 100 %, ± 3 %
Temperature: 0 °C … +50 °C, ± 0.5 °C
Atmospheric pressure: 300 hPa … 1100 hPa
Dew point
VAV ventilation control
Controls: Touch Control panel with LEDs
Housing: self-extinguishing thermoplastic
Ambient temperature: 0 °C … 50 °C
Protection type: IP20
Protection class: III (mounted as intended)
Height:80.5 mm
Width:80.5 mm
Depth:17 mm
Surface finish:Classy matt
Unit Type of Package 1:PCE
Number of Units in Package 1:1
Package 1 Height:6.6 cm
Package 1 Width:8.6 cm
Package 1 Length:8.6 cm
Package 1 Weight:118 g
Note: The CO2 accuracy is valid:
– after 3 weeks of operation
– Initial calibration (via ETS object)
– Weekly fresh air supply
– Ventilation strategy: first CO 2 threshold ≤800 ppm
The tolerance limits are valid at a typical and stable room temperature (approx. 15-22°C, avoiding large jumps in temperature).