English, T 125 ma – Burkert Type 8025 User Manual

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Wiring

Type 8025 / 8035

8.4.5. Wiring the 8025 compact version and the 8035, 115/230 V Ac, without

relays, with cable glands

Before wiring the device, configure the selector on the electronic board (see chap. "8.3").

The red wire is wired on the NC terminal to make the wiring of the
4-20 mA output easier (see "Fig. 34"). The jumper wire 4 between L+ and
NC energizes the NC terminal.

Supply

12..36Vdc

FLOW SENSOR

COIL

NPN

L+

L-

PE

P-

P+

NC

L+

L-

PE

P-

P+

Iout

PULSE

OUTPUT

Without

With

Relays

230V

T 125 mA

N

PE

L

{

3

5

6

7

4

A

2

1

B

PE

Switch A : see chap. "8.3.1"

Switch B : see chap. "8.3.3"

terminal block 1
NC: not connected (terminal for the
wiring of the 4-20 mA output)
L+ (red wire, factory wired)
PE: wiring of the PE between the main
board and the protection board
L- (black wire, factory wired)
P-: negative pulse output
P+: positive pulse output

terminal block 2 pe
Shield wiring (green/yellow wire,
factory wired)

connector 3: connection of the flow
sensor
Jumper wire 4: jumper wire to be
removed if the 4-20 mA output is
connected

time-delay fuse 5: fuse to protect the
115 V AC or 230 V AC power supply
earth terminal 6 of the housing:
internally connected to the earth plug
terminal block 7: wiring of the
115/230 V AC power supply

Fig. 33: Terminal assignment of a 115/230V AC compact version without relays, with cable glands

Supply

12..36Vdc

FLOW SENSOR

COIL

NPN

L+

L-

PE

P-

P+

NC

L+

L-

PE

P-

P+

Iout

PULSE

OUTPUT

Without

With

Relay

s

230V

T 125 mA

N PE

L

{

+ -

PE

4-20mA input at
external instrument

115/230 V AC power supply

If the current output is wired, remove the jumper wire between the terminals Iout and L+.

Fig. 34: Wiring of the current output of a compact version, 115/230 V AC, without relays, with cable glands

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