Omega DP119-RTD manual Installation and Panel Mounting

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Section 3.3 Installation and Panel Mounting

Figure 3-4shows the panel cutout dimensions, the dimensions for the panel thickness, and the backplate for mounting the unit in a panel. Connections will be done after mounting the unit.

1.Remove the 2 phillips screws from behind the display (you don't have to go inside the meter) holding the rectangular backplate to the meter. Remove the backplate and set aside.

2.Cut or punch a hole in the panel where you want the meter to go. The panel can be as thick as 0.25" (6.4mm) to as thin as 0.03" (0.8mm).

3.Insert the meter into the panel cutout.

4.From the rear of the panel, slide the backplate over the case (smooth side out).

5.Install the 2 phillips screws to secure the meter in 1/8 DIN mount. Center the meter in hole prior to tightening screws.

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Contents DP119-RTD For immediate technical or application assistance Table of Contents Section Preface Modelpower ResolutionModels Available RTD Models Available Model TypeOther Models Available Page QTY Description Introduction UnpackingUnpacking & Inspection Safety ConsiderationsFront of the Meter About the Meter+EXC PIN #EXC Getting Started 3.1 Main Board Power Jumpers 1shows the location of solder jumpers W1 through W3 AC Voltage Install Remove2shows the location of the jumper plugs S1 through S5 Changing the Meter ParametersFollowing tables summarizes what parameters you can change Sensor Break Protection Example of How to Set Meter Option MF1 Jumpers S4 and S5Installation and Panel Mounting Installation Information Sensor Input Connections Wire RTDWire colors are for Omega RTD wiring only Analog Output Connections P2 Analog Output ConnectionsDisplay Hold Connections 2shows the location of the P2 connector on the meterÐ2 shows the location of P1 on the meter Main Power Connections2shows the location of P1 on the meter DC WiringDisassembly/Assembly Pull TAB Here PC Board Push Here Equipment Required Operation and CalibrationWire Configuration Calibration ProcedureZero Specifications Display Dimensions Glossary Page USAWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature