Omega CN3440 manual Input Connections, Thermocouple THC Inputs Fig, Links for Unused Inputs

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…4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

4.6Input Connections

Make connections to each input, as shown in Figs 4.4 to 4.14, first removing any factory-fitted wire links not required.

4.6.1Thermocouple (THC) Inputs – Fig. 4.7

Note. Automatic Cold Junction Compensation (ACJC) is active when an input is programmed for use with thermocouples. Use the correct compensating cable between the THC and the terminals – see Table 4.2.

If an external fixed cold junction is used, the connections to the instrument must be made with copper cable. The input must be programmed for mV input signals and the appropriate THC linearizer selected – see Sections 4.5 and 4.6 of the Programming Guide.

Type of

 

Compensating Cable

 

 

 

 

 

Thermocouple

BS1843

ANSI

DIN

BS4937

 

MC 96.1

43714

Part No.30

 

 

 

+ Brown

+ Yellow

+ Red

+ Green

Ni-Cr/Ni-Al (K)

– Blue

– Red

– Green

– White

 

Case Red

Case Yellow

Case Green

Case Green *

 

+ Orange

+ Orange

 

+ Pink

Nicrisil/Nisil ( N)

– Blue

– Red

– White

 

Case Orange

Case Orange

 

Case Pink *

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ White

+ Black

+ Red

+ Orange

Pt/Pt-Rh (R and S)

– Blue

– Red

– White

– White

 

Case Green

Case Green

Case White

Case Orange *

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ White

+ Blue

+ Red

+ Brown

Cu/Cu-Ni (T)

– Blue

– Red

– Brown

– White

 

Case Blue

Case Blue

Case Brown

Case Brown *

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ Yellow

+ White

+ Red

+ Black

Fe/Con (J)

– Blue

– Red

– Blue

– White

 

Case Black

Case Black

Case Blue

Case Black *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Case Blue for intrinsically safe circuits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIN 43710

 

Fe/Con (DIN 43710)

+ Blue/red

– Blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Case Blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 4.2 Thermocouple Compensating Cables

4.6.23-lead Resistance Thermometer (RTD) Inputs – Fig. 4.8

The three leads must have equal resistance, not exceeding 50each.

4.6.32-lead Resistance Thermometer (RTD) Inputs – Fig. 4.9

If long leads are necessary it is preferable to use a 3-lead RTD. If the RTD is to be used in a hazardous area a 3-lead RTD must be used.

4.6.4Links for Unused Inputs

To reduce susceptibility to electro-magnetic interference, ensure that the three terminals on each unused input are shorted together with sleeved wire links.

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