The 22MT-548 is a Belimo active 24V flexible cable averaging temperature transmitter with a 50 ft (15 m) flexible probe, a Pt 1000 sensing element, and 4–20 mA (loop-powered) output. The probe strings serpentine across the face of a coil or large duct cross-section so the transmitter outputs a single true average temperature instead of a single-point reading. Eight jumper-selectable measuring ranges (S0–S7) let you optimize resolution for the temperature window you actually care about.
Defeating air stratification on cooling and heating coil discharge, mixed-air plenums, and large duct cross-sections — same true-averaging concept as the 01MT but with active 0-10V or 4-20mA output for BAS controllers without a Pt 1000 input curve. Especially useful for freeze protection averaging where the controller expects an analog reading.
Key Features
Onboard jumper selects one of eight measuring ranges (S0–S7), letting you narrow the output span to your actual monitoring window for higher analog resolution. Factory default is S0 (-30 to 130°F) — change in the field with no tools beyond what you already carry.
Two-wire 4–20 mA current loop output, max loop resistance 500 Ω. Ideal for long cable runs (current-mode signaling immune to voltage-drop errors that affect 0-10V over distance), industrial controllers, and process-grade BAS hardware that prefers mA inputs.
21.6–26.4 VAC or 13.5–26.4 VDC; 0.8 VA / 0.4 W. Pluggable spring-loaded terminal block for fast wiring; lifts out for bench-side termination, snaps back into the housing.
Pt 1000 class AA platinum RTD element delivers ±0.9°F accuracy at 70°F (S2 / S4 ranges). Long-term stability ±0.07°F per year — no field calibration required.
Bendable 50 ft probe routes serpentine across coil faces and duct cross-sections without losing accuracy at the bend points. Mounting kit (6 brackets) included for clipping into routing.
Industry-leading factory warranty backed by Belimo's worldwide service network.
Selectable Measuring Ranges (S0–S7)
Eight ranges are available via onboard jumper. Select the range whose span best matches your monitoring window — narrower ranges deliver higher analog resolution. The factory default is S0 (-30 to 130°F).
| Setting | Range (°F) | Range (°C) | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| S0 | -30 to 130°F | -50 to 50°C | Factory default |
| S1 | 0 to 250°F | -10 to 120°C | |
| S2 | 40 to 140°F | 0 to 50°C | |
| S3 | 30 to 480°F | 0 to 250°C | |
| S4 | 0 to 100°F | -15 to 35°C | |
| S5 | 40 to 240°F | 0 to 100°C | |
| S6 | 40 to 90°F | -20 to 80°C | |
| S7 | 0 to 150°F | 0 to 160°C |
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Sensor Style | Flexible Cable Averaging Temperature Transmitter (Active) |
| Measured Value | Temperature |
| Sensing Element | Pt 1000 class AA platinum RTD |
| Output Signal | 4–20 mA (loop-powered) — max. 500 Ω loop resistance |
| Multirange | 8 jumper-selectable measuring ranges (S0–S7); see table above |
| Default Range | -30 to 130°F (S0) (factory setting) |
| Accuracy | ±0.9°F (±0.5°C) at 70°F (21°C), measured on S2 / S4 ranges |
| Long-Term Stability | ±0.07°F per year (±0.04°C per year) |
| Time Constant τ (63%) | 100 s typical at 0 m/s air velocity |
| Application | Air — averaging across coil face or duct cross-section |
| Mounting | A-22D-A08 mounting kit (6 brackets, included) for serpentine probe routing |
| Power Supply | 24 VAC/VDC (21.6–26.4 VAC, 13.5–26.4 VDC) |
| Power Consumption | 0.8 VA AC / 0.4 W DC |
| Electrical Connection | Pluggable spring-loaded terminal block, max 2.5 mm² |
| Cable Entry | 1/2" NPT conduit adapter included; cable gland with strain relief, ø6...8 mm |
| Housing | UV-resistant polycarbonate, orange — UL94 5VA |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 4X / IP65 (UL Enclosure Type 4X), UL 2043 plenum compliant |
| Protection Class | IEC/EN III, Protective Extra-Low Voltage (PELV); UL Class 2 supply |
| UL Approval | cULus per UL60730-1A/-2-9, CAN/CSA E60730-1/-2-9 |
| UL 2043 Compliance | Suitable for use in air plenums per NEC 300.22(C) and IMC Section 602 |
| Manufacturer | Belimo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 22MT-548 |
| Warranty | 5-year factory warranty |
What's In the Box
- 22MT-548 active averaging temperature transmitter with 50 ft (15 m) flexible probe in orange housing
- A-22D-A08 mounting kit (6 brackets for serpentine probe routing)
- A-22D-A09 mounting plate (S-housing)
- 1/2" NPT conduit adapter
Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
What output signal does the 22MT-548 provide?
4–20 mA (loop-powered), with max. 500 Ω loop resistance. Two-wire 4-20mA current loop — preferred for long cable runs because the current loop is immune to voltage-drop errors that affect 0-10V signals over distance.
How do the 8 selectable measuring ranges work?
An onboard jumper selects one of 8 measuring ranges, S0 through S7, each spanning a different temperature window. The factory default is S0 (-30 to 130°F), the widest range — useful when you don't yet know what range you need. Once you know your actual monitoring window, switching to a narrower range (e.g. S2 = 40-140°F for domestic hot water) gives you higher analog resolution because the same 0-10V or 4-20mA output span maps to a smaller temperature range. See the Selectable Measuring Ranges table on this page for all 8 options.
Does this need 24V power?
Yes. The 22MT-548 is an ACTIVE transmitter — it requires 24 VAC or 24 VDC power (21.6-26.4 VAC or 13.5-26.4 VDC). Power consumption is 0.8 VA AC / 0.4 W DC. This is the key difference from the passive 01-series equivalent: the 01-series sends raw resistance to the controller, while the 22-series outputs a scaled voltage or current after onboard signal conditioning. The advantage is compatibility with controllers that don't have Pt 1000 input curves; the cost is the need to provide 24V power to each sensor.
How do I install the probe across a coil face?
String the probe in a serpentine pattern across the duct cross-section, clipping it to the duct wall using the included A-22D-A08 brackets (6 supplied). Aim for roughly one foot of probe per square foot of duct cross-section, with the serpentine pattern covering the full face evenly. The transmitter housing mounts to the duct exterior using the included A-22D-A09 plate and routes into 1/2" NPT conduit via the included adapter.
How is this different from the passive 01MT?
The 01MT family is a passive resistance temperature sensor — it sends raw Pt 1000 (or NTC, Ni 1000) resistance to your controller, which must have a matching input curve. The 22MT family is an active 24V transmitter — it applies onboard signal conditioning and outputs a scaled 0-10V or 4-20mA signal. Choose passive when your BAS has Pt 1000/NTC inputs and you want fewer parts and no power supply concerns. Choose active (this product) when your BAS only accepts voltage/current analog inputs, when you need long cable runs (4-20mA versions are immune to voltage drop), or when you want the jumper-selectable range narrowing for higher resolution.
Does it work with my BAS?
Any BAS controller with a 4–20 mA analog input will read this transmitter directly. Set the controller input scale to match the selected measuring range (e.g., for S0 default, scale your input as -30°F = 0V/4mA, 130°F = 10V/20mA). No special curve or driver needed — it's a standard linear analog signal.
- Sensor Type:
- Averaging
- Output Signal:
- Temperature Only
- Output Style:
- Active Transmitter (4-20mA)
- Power:
- 24 VAC/VDC
- Temperature Element:
- Active Transmitter (4-20mA)
- Sensing Element:
- Pt 1000 class AA
- Multirange:
- 8 Selectable Ranges (S0-S7)
- Default Range:
- -30 to 130°F (S0)
- Humidity Element:
- None
- CO2 Element:
- None
- VOC Element:
- None
- Display:
- No Display
- Setpoint:
- No Setpoint
- Override:
- No Override
- Supported Protocols:
- None (analog)
- Enclosure:
- NEMA 4X Enclosure
- Probe Length:
- 50 Foot