4 connecting the model 187 to the sensor, Figure 2-1. diagram of sensor top-plate and cable, Connecting the model 187 to the sensor – American Magnetics 187 Self-Compensating Liquid Level Controller User Manual

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Installation

Connecting the sensor cables

2.4 Connecting the Model 187 to the Sensor

Note

The electrical characteristics of the interconnecting coaxial cables
are temperature dependent over extreme ranges and the cables may
become brittle at cryogenic temperatures. The cables should be
mounted in such a manner as to avoid large temperature gradients
such as those encountered in the path of dewar vents.

Caution

Operation of the AMI Model 187 Liquid Level Instrument with a
device other than an AMI Liquid Level Sensor may void the
instrument warranty.

Connect the Model 187 to the sensor using the six supplied RG-59/U
coaxial cables. Ensure the cables are connected to the correct sensor and
instrument BNC connector (see Figure 2-1 below and page 5 for a system
diagram). The numbers shown in Figure 2-1 will be metal-stamped on the
sensor top-plate and probe cable adapter.

Caution

Moisture or contaminants in any of the BNC coaxial connectors can
short the measurement and cause erroneous readings. A pack of
non-conductive electrical connection lubricant (ECL) has been

2

4

1

5

3 6

CONNECT TO

CENTER BNC CONNECTOR

CONNECT

1

TO OUTPUTS: GAS REF (J1)

CONNECT

4

TO INPUTS: GAS REF (J4)

CONNECT

2

TO OUTPUTS: LIQ REF (J2)

CONNECT

5

TO INPUTS: LIQ REF (J5)

CONNECT

3

TO OUTPUTS: PROBE (J3)

CONNECT

6

TO INPUTS: PROBE (J6)

Figure 2-1. Diagram of sensor top-plate and cable connections.

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