Emerson Process Management T-SERIES installation manual Applying the heat shrink

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Wiring

Figure 10 Applying the heat shrink

g.Position gland clamping insert so the interior end is flush with the heat shrink.

h.Fold the cloth shield or braid and drain wires over the clamping insert and approximately 1/8 inch (3 mm) past the O-ring.

Figure 11 Folding the cloth shield

i. Install the gland body into the core processor housing conduit opening.

Figure 12 Gland body and core processor housing

5.Insert the wires through the gland body and assemble the gland by tightening the gland nut. If desired, leave sufficient wire length inside the core processor housing to allow the housing to rotate without damaging the wires.

6.Identify the wires in the 4-wire cable. The 4-wire cable supplied by Micro Motion consists of one pair of 18 AWG (0,80 mm2) wires (red and black), which should be used for the VDC connection, and one pair of 22 AWG (0,35 mm2) wire (green and white), which should be used for the RS-485 connection. Connect the four wires to the numbered slots on the core processor (Figure 13).

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Contents Micro Motion Series Sensor Page Specifications Customer serviceTroubleshooting Before You BeginDefinitions European installationsInstallation options Purge plugsSeries sensor with core processor Full flow tubes Hazardous area installationsDetermining a Location Environmental limitsSeries sensor ambient and process temperature limits UL and CSA ambient temperature limitsPipe run Maximum wiring distancesMaximum cable lengths ValvesHygienic applications Orienting the SensorSelf-draining applications Eccentric reducer Flow direction arrowMounting the Sensor Mounting a T-Series sensorWiring Core processor to a 4-wire remote transmitterWrapping the shield drain wires Applying the heat shrink Connecting the wires at the core processor Purge Fittings Case purging procedureGrounding Removing a purge plugTime required to purge T-Series sensor cases Purge rate Time Sensor modelUsed equipment Return PolicyNew and unused equipment Page 20002172