Omega Engineering FLR1000 manual Electrical Connections Voltage Output Units

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c)Electrical Connections – Voltage Output Units

The cable assembly should be connected to the sensor as detailed in section 5(b) above. Do not apply power to the sensor until all the connections have been made and checked. Electrical connections should be made as follows:

Wiring Schematic For Voltage Output Units.

The RED wire should be connected to the Positive of the power source.

The BLACK wire should be connected to the Negative ( Ground ) of the power source.

The WHITE wire provides the signal output and should be connected to the positive terminal of the display, data acquisition system or voltmeter with an impedance greater than 2500Ω (Ohms).

The GREEN wire is not used.

Caution: Avoid high voltage static discharges to any of the connections. Do not short the input/output signal wires or allow them to contact the power wires at any time. DAMAGE WILL RESULT!

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Contents FLR 1000 & 1000-BR Series Flow Sensors & Meters For Gases Page B L E O F C O N T E N T S Unpacking IntroductionProduct Overview and Principle of Operation Installation General Considerations Mounting the Flow Sensor or Flow MeterTubing Connections Electrical Connections Overview Connecting a Cable Assembly Electrical Connections Voltage Output Units Using a 0-5VDC Output Power Adapter Package Flow Readings OperationStart Up 5VDC Analog OutputsFlows Above the Maximum Rated Flow Operating at Flow Rates Outside the Calibrated Flow RangeFlows Below the Minimum Rated Flow Recalibration Zero AdjustmentsUsing Flow Sensors or Flow Meters with Different Gases Corrected Flow = Flow reading X Correction FactorPage General Maintenance and Product CareCleaning and Flushing Returning Units for Repair or RecalibrationSpecifications For Gas Units FLR1000 FLR1000-D FLR1000-BR-DConnector Pin And Wire Color Cross Reference Pin Cable Wire Color DescriptionDimensions FLR 1000 For Gases 10.0 l/min Units Acetal Fittings Shown Page Page Page Page Page Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Cause Method of CorrectionSymptom Possible Cause Method of Correction Page M4575/0807 pg