5 connecting to power supply – VEGA VEGAFLEX 81 Modbus and Levelmaster protocol Coax probe User Manual

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5 Connecting to power supply

VEGAFLEX 81 • Modbus and Levelmaster protocol

42283-EN-130314

5 Connecting to power supply

5.1 Preparing the connection

Always keep in mind the following safety instructions:

Connect only in the complete absence of line voltage

If overvoltage surges are expected, overvoltage arresters should

be installed

The instrument requires an operating voltage of 8 … 30 V DC. Operat-

ing voltage and digital bus signal are carried on separate two-wire

connection cables.

The instrument is connected with standard two-wire, twisted cable

suitable for RS 485. If electromagnetic interference is expected which

is above the test values of EN 61326 for industrial areas, screened

cable should be used.
For instruments with housing and cable gland, use cable with round

cross-section. To ensure the seal effect of the cable gland (IP protec-

tion rating), you have to check for which cable outer diameter the

cable gland is suitable.

5 … 9 mm (0.20 … 0.35 in)

6 … 12 mm (0.24 … 0.47 in)

10 … 14 mm (0.40 … 0.55 in)

Use a cable gland fitting the cable diameter.
Make sure that the entire installation is carried out according to the

Fieldbus specification. In particular, make sure that the bus is termi-

nated with suitable terminating resistors.

With plastic housing, the NPT cable gland or the Conduit steel tube

must be screwed without grease into the threaded insert.
Max. torque for all housings see chapter "Technical data".

With systems with potential equalisation, connect the cable screen

directly to ground potential at the power supply unit, in the connection

box and at the sensor. The screen in the sensor must be connected

directly to the internal ground terminal. The ground terminal outside

on the housing must be connected to the potential equalisation (low

impedance).
In systems without potential equalisation, connect the cable screen

directly to ground potential at the power supply unit and at the sensor.

In the connection box or T-distributor, the screen of the short stub to

the sensor must not be connected to ground potential or to another

cable screen. The cable screens to the power supply unit and to the

next distributor must be connected to each other and also connected

to ground potential via a ceramic capacitor (e.g. 1 nF, 1500 V). The

low frequency potential equalisation currents are thus suppressed,

but the protective effect against high frequency interference signals

remains.

Safety instructions

Voltage supply

Connection cable

Cable gland ½ NPT

Cable screening and

grounding

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