Continuation of table 2:
Transmitter
versions
Three M3 screws are needed for the "directly" mounted
versions and two M6 nuts and bolts for those "with a
bracket". The screws, respectively nuts and bolts are not
supplied, because the required length varies according to
the thickness of the mounting surface.
Make the cut-out or drill the holes in the item onto which the
transmitter is to be mounted according to the correspon-
ding drilling and cut-out diagram given in Table 2 and then
fi t the transmitter.
When deciding where to install the transmitter
(measuring location), take care that the ambient
conditions given in Section 5 "Technical data"
are not exceeded.
When installing or servicing intrinsically safe
(Ex) instruments, care must be taken to avoid
electrostatic charges.
The transmitter may only be use for detecting a
turning angle and not to permanently measure
speed.
20
Drilling and cut-out diagrams
for mounting transmitters...
Ø6.8
±0.2
80
95
80
44-H8
25
M4
53
±0.05
Pay attention when aligning and tightening the
transmitter that the electrical zero and the zero
of the item being measured coincide.
To permit any adjustment of the electrical zero that may
be necessary to match the zero of the measured object,
we recommend also elongating the three 3.2 mm diameter
mounting holes (see upper drilling and cut-out diagram
in Table 2).
The electrical zero of the transmitter is marked on the
end of the shaft and on the outside of the casing (see
diagrams):
– left for rotation transmitters
with the range of 0 to ...
– right for rotation transmitters
with V characteristic ranges.
7. Electrical connections
The transmitter is equipped with screw terminals and two
cable glands for the electrical connections.
Make sure that the cables are not live when
making the connections!
The 230 V power supply is potentially
dangerous
Also note that, ...
... the data required to carry out the prescribed measure-
ment must correspond to those marked on the nameplate
(Fig. 6) of the KINAX WT 710 (measuring input,
measuring output,
power supply)!
... the total loop resistance connected to the output (recei-
ver plus leads) does not exceed the maximum permissible
value R
! See "Measuring output" in Section 5. "Technical
ext
data" for the maximum values of R
... twisted cores must be use for the measured variable
input and output leads and rouled as far away as possible
from power cables!
In all other respects, observe all local regulations when se-
lecting the type of electrical cable and installing them!
In the case of "Intrinsically safe" explosion-proof ver-
sions with I.S. measuring output, the supplementary
information given on the EC-type-examination certifi cate,
the EN 6079-14 and also local regulations applicable to
electrical installations in explosion hazard areas must be
taken into account!
Typ WT710-216A B1AC EF// P
1.5
!
12 - 30 V
0.5
0 – 1 mA
Manufactured:
No. 710/710710/001/001
camille bauer AG, CH-5610 Wohlen, Switzerland
Fig. 6. Example of a nameplate.
°,
max.!
ext.
0 -270°
1999