7 Connection
FLUXUS F502TE 7.1 Transducers
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7.1.2 Connection of the extension cable to the transmitter
The extension cable is connected to the transmitter via the transducer connection.
• Remove the blind plug for the connection of the transducer cable.
• Open the cable gland of the extension cable. The compression part remains in the cap nut.
• Push the extension cable through the cap nut and the compression part.
• Prepare the extension cable.
• Shorten the external shield and brush it back over the compression part.
• Screw the sealing ring side of the basic part into the transmitter housing.
• Insert the extension cable into the housing.
• Fix the cable gland by screwing the cap nut onto the basic part.
• Connect the extension cable to the terminals of the transmitter (see Fig. 7.5 and Tab. 7.3).
Fig. 7.4: Connection of the transducer cable with stainless steel conduit and stripped ends to the transmitter
1 – cable gland
Notice!
For good electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), it is important to ensure good electrical contact between the external
shield and the cap nut (and thus the housing).
Tab. 7.3: Terminal assignment
terminal connection
AV white or marked cable (core)
AVS white or marked cable (internal shield)
ARS brown cable (internal shield)
AR brown cable (core)
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