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Section 5 Optional equipment
Introduction ........................................................................................5-1
CMSS 920 High Pressure Feedthrough
.........................................5-1
CMSS 30112000 Series Cable Packing Gland Assembly
............5-2
CMSS 30837800 1/2” (12.7 mm) or 3/4” (19 mm) NPT
Probe adapter.....................................................................................5-3
Section 6 Maintenance
Introduction ........................................................................................6-1
Periodic/preventative maintenance
.................................................6-1
Calibration
...........................................................................................6-1
CMSS 601 Series Static Calibrator
.................................................6-1
Description
..........................................................................................6-1
CMSS 601-1 and CMSS 601-2 Field Calibrator set-up
procedure
............................................................................................6-2
CMSS 601-8 Field Calibrator set-up procedure
..........................6-3
Calibration procedure
........................................................................6-4
Probe gap voltage test setup
...........................................................6-5
Troubleshooting notes
.......................................................................6-5
Repairs
................................................................................................6-5
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Section 3 – Probe installation
Normal motion ...................................................................................3-8
Setting gap electrically
......................................................................3-8
Documentation...................................................................................3-8
Cables and connections
....................................................................3-9
Probe mounting don’ts
.................................................................. 3-10
Mounting “Button” eddy probes
................................................... 3-10
Section 4 – Driver installation
Introduction ........................................................................................4-1
CAL adjustment (R1)
.........................................................................4-1
Probe connector (J1)
.........................................................................4-1
Terminal strip connectors
.................................................................4-1
Electrical
..............................................................................................4-1
Power requirements
..........................................................................4-2
CMSS 600, CMSS 606 and CMSS 620-2 Drivers
.......................4-2
CMSS 665, CMSS 665P, CMSS 668 and CMSS 668P Drivers
.4-2
Wiring connections
............................................................................4-2
Mounting (Mechanical)
......................................................................4-3
Isolation plate for CMSS 600, CMSS 606 and CMSS 620-2
Drivers
.................................................................................................4-4
Weatherproof housings
....................................................................4-4
Weatherproof housings (NEMA 4 and 4X).....................................4-4
Weatherproof housings for protection from adverse
environmental conditions
.................................................................4-4
Water resistant housings
..................................................................4-4
Water and corrosion resistant housing (stainless steel)
..............4-4
Weatherproof housing configurations
............................................4-4
Weatherproof housings for DIN-rail mount drivers
.....................4-5
Explosion-proof housings for DIN-rail mount drivers
.................4-7
Explosion-proof housings
.................................................................4-7
Explosion-proof housings dimensions
...........................................4-7