TP303 - Operation, Maintenance and Instructions Manual
1.8
The electric signals on the remote sensor’s connection cable are of low intensity. Therefore, it is
recommended to install the cable inside a conduit (maximum length 20 meters) away from possible
sources of induction and/or electromagnetic interferences. The cable supplied by Smar is shielded
in order to protect it against electromagnetic interferences. Despite this protection, it is not
recommended for the cable to share the same conduit with other cables. The parts for the sensor’s
connection cable are:
Figure 1.08 – Hall Sensor Cable and Accessories
Disassembly Procedure
Figures 1.09 to 1.12 show the correct disassembling order for the Hall sensor. The steps for
disassembling are:
1. Unscrew the cover, by turning it on counter-clockwise direction (direction of the arrow) for the
remote Hall side according to figure 1.09.
2. Pull the cable following the arrow as in figure 1.10,
3. Pull the cable connector base, to release it from the block connector, according to figures 1.11
and 1.12.
Figure 1.09 – Disconnecting the cover of
the Hall sensor cable
Figure 1.10 – Disconnecting the Hall
sensor cable
Figure 1.11 – Unfastened Connector
Figure 1.12 – Connector with the cable’s
wires maintained in their orifices