Danfoss ZTP2 Zone Temperature Probe
Product Usage Instructions
Identification
The ZTP2 zone temperature probe is a platinum temperature sensor (PTS1000) mounted inside of a plastic housing designed for multi-directional air flow. The ZTP2 is typically used to monitor ambient temperature in order to control the HVAC and refrigeration devices for the area.
The ZTP2 is compatible with all Danfoss AK255 controllers as well as legacy controller AKC55.
Specifications
Size: | 1 ½” X 1” X 2 ½ “ |
Operating environment: | -40°F to 122°F 0% to 95% RH, non-condensing Resistance value at 32°F = 1000 ohms |
Installation and Inspection
The ZTP2 is generally attached to an interior wall or a column on the sales floor at a height of 5’6” from the floor line or 2’ below the ceiling line in refrigerated areas. If a column is located in the middle of a gondola, mount the ZTP2 1’ above the top of the gondola.
Diagram
Ordering
Description | Part #: |
ESMR Zone Temperature Sensor | 080Z2187 |
The Product contains electrical components
And may not be disposed together with domestic waste. Equipment must be separate collected with Electrical and Electronic waste. According to Local and currently valid legislation.
© Copyright Danfoss | Produced by ADAP-KOOL® | 2015-06
Danfoss Inc.
ELECTRONIC DIVISION
Baltimore, MD
FAQ
- What is the ZTP2 zone temperature probe used for?
The ZTP2 is used to monitor ambient temperature in order to control HVAC and refrigeration devices in a specific area. - Which controllers are compatible with the ZTP2?
The ZTP2 is compatible with all Danfoss AK255 controllers as well as the legacy controller AKC55. - How should I dispose of the product?
The product contains electrical components and should not be disposed of with domestic waste. It must be separately collected as Electrical and Electronic Waste according to local legislation.
Documents / Resources
![]() | Danfoss ZTP2 Zone Temperature Probe [pdf] Installation Guide AK255, AKC55, ZTP2 Zone Temperature Probe, ZTP2, Zone Temperature Probe, Temperature Probe |