VEGA VEGATOR 256C User Manual

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0

10

8

7

6

5

4

N

L1

3

2

1

max.

min.

1

3

2

1

1 3

2

2

3

4

5

6

Fig. 4: Pump control

1

Supply

2

Relay output

3

Mass

4

max.

5

min.

6

Probe, e.g. EL3

Note:

Mutiple rod probes connected to several signal conditioning

instruments or to a multiple channel instrument need a ground

rod to keep the signal conditioning instruments from influenc-

ing each other.
If there are several VEGATOR 256C, it is absolutely necessary

that they be connected identically, i.e. the first supply line to all

no. 7 terminals and the second supply line to all no. 8

terminals. Exchanging no. 7 and no. 8 or connecting to

different phases is not permitted.

If you want to replace a VEGATOR 256B by a VEGATOR

256C or if you want to use a VEGATOR 256C as well as a

VEGATOR 256B on a multiple rod probe, the supply voltage

must be wired as follows.

VEGATOR 256C

VEGATOR 256B

L1

7

7

N

8

5

Keep in mind that the function of the relay control lamp on

VEGATOR 256C is inverted to that of VEGATOR 256B.

Pump control (min./max. con-

trol)

Exchange of a VEGATOR

256B

VEGATOR 256C - Signal conditioning instrument

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Connecting to power supply

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