3.1 Connect the sensor to the module
Potential electrocution hazard. Always disconnect power to the controller when making electrical connections.
Electrocution hazard. High voltage wiring for the controller is conducted behind the high voltage barrier in the
controller enclosure. The barrier must remain in place except when installing modules, or when a qualified
installation technician is wiring for power, relays or analog and network cards.
Potential instrument damage. Delicate internal electronic components can be damaged by static electricity,
resulting in degraded performance or eventual failure.
To install the module and connect the sensor, refer to the illustrated steps that follow and the wiring
table.
Be sure to connect all sensor ground/shield wires to the controller enclosure grounding screws.
Note: If the sensor cable is not long enough to reach the controller, an interconnect cable (model 150727,10000)
and junction box (model 08335=A=6000) should be used to extend the distance.
Terminal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
In Step 3 of the following sequence, set the switch as follows:
Switch Setting
Setting 1
Setting 2
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W A R N I N G
W A R N I N G
N O T I C E
Table 1 Conductivity sensor wiring
Description
Inner electrode
Inner electrode
Ground
—
—
—
Temp -
—
—
Temp +
Outer electrode
Outer electrode
Sensor
8398
White (white cable)
Black (white cable)
—
—
—
—
Green
—
—
Yellow
Brown (brown cable)
Black (brown cable)
Description
Contacting conductivity sensor
Inductive conductivity sensor
831x and 8394
White
—
Green
—
—
—
Black
—
—
Blue
Red
—