LSS10020033 Schneider ENOcean Room Temperature Sensor 868MHz 0-40°C
The Schneider Electric LSS10020033 is a wireless indoor room temperature sensor from the EcoStruxure Building Expert ENOcean series, operating at 868 MHz and measuring temperatures from 0 to 40°C. As a temperature-only sensor (compared to the LSS252331 which also measures humidity), it is the most cost-effective wireless temperature sensing solution in the EcoStruxure Building Expert ENOcean portfolio.
Commercial Status: Discontinued September 30, 2023 (no replacement announced). After-sales service continues until end of life.
Technical Specifications
| Part Number |
LSS10020033 |
| Series |
EcoStruxure Building Expert ENOcean |
| Product Type |
Wireless Indoor Room Temperature Sensor |
| Radio Protocol |
ENOcean |
| Transmission Frequency |
868 MHz |
| Temperature Measurement Range |
0–40°C |
| Installation Type |
Indoor |
| Mounting |
Surface-mounted / wall-mounted |
| Power Supply |
Battery / solar cell (self-powered, no wiring required) |
| Compatible Systems |
EcoStruxure Building Expert, ENOcean-compatible BMS |
| Housing Color |
White |
| Standards |
CE, ETSI ENOcean radio standards |
| Warranty |
18 months |
Key Features
- ENOcean protocol at 868 MHz - dominant wireless building automation standard in European markets
- Direct integration with ENOcean-compatible receivers, controllers, and gateways without proprietary hubs
- Self-powered operation with integrated battery or solar cell
- No power wiring required - ideal for retrofit HVAC sensing in occupied spaces
Applications
The LSS10020033 is the straightforward choice for wireless zone temperature monitoring in EcoStruxure Building Expert small building installations. In European office refurbishments where all-electric heat pump systems are replacing gas boilers, the 868 MHz ENOcean wireless temperature sensor provides the zone feedback signals needed for optimal heat pump scheduling without disruptive cabling work. In multi-tenant retail units, landlords deploy the LSS10020033 to monitor temperatures across lettable areas from a central EcoStruxure dashboard. Post-discontinuation, building owners with existing ENOcean networks continue to source the LSS10020033 for sensor replacement and system expansion.