8.2 Wall mounting
Drill 2 holes of approx. 4.5 mm diameter in the wall or panel
as shown in the drilling pattern (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7. Drilling pattern.
The wile pressing the latch (18) in the base of the device
(Fig. 8, left), pull out the transmitter securing brackets (10).
Now secure the transmitter to the wall or panel using two
4 mm diameter screws.
(10)
(16)
(17)
(16)
(18)
(10)
Fig. 8. Rear of device.
(10) Screw hole brackets
(16) Top-hat rail clip
(17) Rubber buffers
(18) Latch for pulling the screw hole brackets out
(19) Latch for pushing the screw hole brackets in
Note:
To return the brackets to their original positions, the latch (19)
in the base of the device has to be depressed before applying
pressure to the securing brackets (10) (see Fig. 8, right).
9. Electrical connections
The electrical connections are made to screw terminals
which are easily accessible from the front of the transmitter
(see Fig. 9) and can accommodate wire gauges up to
1 × 2,5 mm
2
.
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Also note that ...
... the data required to carry out the prescribed
... the total loop resistance connected to the output
... the measurement input and output cables
In all other respects, observe all local regulations
when selecting the type of electrical cable and
installing them!
(10)
1
6
11
(19)
2
7
12
(10)
SINEAX
V604
ON
(
(
3
8
13
4
9
14
5
10
15
Fig. 9. Terminal allocation.
Make sure that the cables are not live when
making the connections!
The 230 V power supply and 250 V contact
output is potentially dangerous
measurement must correspond to those
marked on the nameplate of SINEAX V 604
(
measuring input M,
outputs A1 and A2,
power supply H and
output contact K, see Fig. 9)!
(receiver plus leads) does not exceed the
maximum permissible value R
"Measuring output" in Section "5. Technical
data" for the maximum values of R
should be twisted pairs and run as far as
possible away from heavy current cables!
In the case of «Intrinsically safe» explosion-
proof [EEx ia] IIC, the supplementary information
given on the type examination certification, the
EN 60 079-14,
and also local regulations
applicable to electrical installation in explosion
hazard areas must be taken into account!
Measured variable/
1
6
11
M
measuring input
2
7 12
(see table 5)
Output variable/
A1
4
9
measuring output
– +
2nd output variable
3
8
A2
measuring output for
– +
field indicator
5 10
H
Power supply
– +
Output contact for
13
open-circuit sensor
14
K
or for monitoring
limit GW
15
(see table 6)
measuring
see
ext.
!
ext.