Hach sc100TM Connecting/Wiring the Sensor Cable, Wiring the Sensor at Terminal Block J5

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Installation

3.4 Connecting/Wiring the Sensor Cable

The sensor cable is supplied with a keyed quick-connect fitting for easy attachment to the controller, see Figure 3-19.Retain the connector cap to seal the connector opening in case the sensor must be removed. Optional extension cables may be purchased to extend the sensor cable length. If the total cable length exceeds 100 M (300 ft), a termination box must be installed. See the Replacement Parts section in the sensor manual for part number information.

Figure 3-19 Attaching the Sensor using the Quick-connect Fitting

S1

J4

J1

J3

J2

U5

F1

F2

J5

 

 

 

 

 

 

U9

 

 

 

 

 

 

NETWORK

 

 

 

 

 

 

NC

COM

NO

NC COM

NO

NC COM

NO

INTERFACE

RELAY A

 

RELAY B

 

RELAY C

 

CARD

 

 

 

 

 

 

J6

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Probe

Modify the controller for sensor hard-wiring as follows:

1.Open the controller cover.

2.Disconnect and remove the existing wires between the quick connect and terminal block J5, see Figure 3-20 on page 18.

3.Remove the quick connect fitting and wires and install the threaded plug on the opening to maintain the environmental rating.

Table 3-4 Wiring the Sensor at Terminal Block J5

Terminal Number

Terminal Designation

Wire Color

 

 

 

1

Data (+)

Blue

 

 

 

2

Data (–)

White

 

 

 

3

Service Request

No Connection

 

 

 

4

+12 V dc

Brown

 

 

 

5

Circuit Common

Black

 

 

 

6

Shield

Shield (grey wire in existing quick disconnect fitting)

 

 

 

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Contents Hach sc100 Controller Table of Contents Section Specifications Precautionary Labels Safety InformationGeneral Information General Product InformationCustomer Supplied Items Section InstallationController Dimension Illustrations Mechanical InstallationInstallation Panel Mount Cut-out Dimensions Sun shield Hole pattern for mounting controller Installation Using the Optional Sun ShieldSun Shield Kit Components Vertical or Horizontal Pipe Mounting the Controller Installation Mounting the Controller10 Panel Mounting the Controller Installation Using a Power Cord Electrical InstallationInstallation in Conduit Power cord strain relief Conduit strain relief Wiring for Power at the Controller14 Wiring Connections Power Wiring Information15 Local Disconnect for Power Cord Disconnect Power Alarms and RelaysConnecting the Relays Output Connections at Terminal Block J6 Installation Connecting the Analog OutputsRecorder Wires Circuit Board Position Modify the controller for sensor hard-wiring as follows Connecting/Wiring the Sensor CableWiring the Sensor at Terminal Block J5 Terminal Number Terminal Designation Wire Color20 Hard-wiring the sensor Connecting the Optional Digital Output21 Network Card Position in the Controller Network Connections at Terminal Block J1Cleaning the Controller Section MaintenanceReplacement Items Replacement PartsAccessories Cat. NoTechnical and Customer Service U.S.A. only Section How to OrderA. Customers Information RequiredUnited States Section Repair ServiceCanada Latin America, the Caribbean, the Far East,Limitation of Remedies Limited WarrantyLimitations Compliance Information Product SafetyImmunity EmissionsAdditional Emissions Standard/s include FCC Part 15, Class a LimitsCompliance Information Index Hard-wired electrical applications

sc100TM specifications

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