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| Table 3 Wiring the Digital Gateway (Cat. No. 6120800) |
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Sensor (wire color) | Sensor Signal without Ground Rod | Sensor Signal with Ground Rod1 | Digital Gateway |
Metal Braid2 | Jumper 2 from | Ref | |
White | Temp + | Temp + | |
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Red | Temp – | Temp – | |
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Blue | Ref | Solution Ground | |
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Clear | Active/Measuring | Active/Measuring | |
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not used | not used | not used | |
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1Some applications require the use of an external ground rod with the combination electrode. Use this wiring scheme for these applications.
2If Metal Braid is “tinned”, cut the tinned area off and twist the wire to insert into connector.
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3.2 Connecting/Wiring the Digital Gateway to the sc100 Controller
DANGER
The sc100 and certain versions of the sensor are suitable for use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D Hazardous Locations . See Control Drawing
DANGER
Le sc100 et certaines versions du capteur peuvent être utilisés dans des endroits dangereux de la Classe 1, Division 2, Groupes A, B, C, D.
The digital gateway should be wired to the sensor before connecting to the controller.
3.2.1 Connecting the Digital Gateway Sensor in a
3.2.1.1 Attaching the Digital Gateway with a
Important Note: The standard
The digital gateway is supplied with a keyed
to the controller, see Figure 7. 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 (328 ft), a termination box must be installed. See Replacement Parts and Accessories on page 37.
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