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Baker Panametrics PanaFlow XMT1000 - 2.7.6 Wiring the CH1 and CH2 Flying Lead; 2.7.7 Wiring the Line Power

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Chapter 2. Installation
20 PanaFlow™ XMT1000 User’s Manual
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2.7.6 Wiring the CH1 and CH2 Flying Lead
Refer to Figure 12 on page 13 and Section 2.7.1, "Wiring the Analog Outputs" to locate the Channel 1 and Channel 2
flying lead terminal blocks.
To wire the CH 1 flying lead to the terminal block 5, refer to Figure 20 and complete the following steps:
1. Disconnect the main power to the unit and remove the rear cover.
2. Install the required cable gland in the chosen conduit hole on the side of the electronics enclosure.
3. Feed one end of the CH 1 downstream RG62 cable red wire through the conduit hole of DN terminal, and wire it to
the terminal block.
4. Feed one end of the CH 1 downstream RG62 cable black wire through the conduit hole of RTN terminal below the
DN terminal, and wire it to the terminal block.
5. Feed one end of the CH 1 upstream RG62 cable red wire through the conduit hole of UP terminal, and wire it to the
terminal block.
6. Feed one end of the CH 1 upstream RG62 cable black wire through the conduit hole of RTN terminal above the UP
terminal, and wire it to the terminal block.
7. If wiring of the unit has been completed, reinstall the wiring cover on the enclosure and tighten the set screw.
8. To wire the CH 2 flying lead to the terminal block 6, repeat the above steps.
Figure 20: CH1 and CH2 Flying Lead Wiring
2.7.7 Wiring the Line Power
The XMT1000 may be ordered for operation with power inputs of either 100-240 VAC or 12-28 VDC. The label on the
side of the enclosure lists the meter’s required line voltage and power rating. Be sure to connect the meter to the
specified line voltage only.
Attention European Customers!For compliance with the European Union’s Low Voltage Directive, this
unit requires an external power disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker. The disconnect
device must be marked as such, clearly visible, directly accessible, and located within
1.8 m (6 ft) of the unit.
CAUTION! The DC version is intended to be supplied by Class 2, SELV or equivalent power source.

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