5 wiring – Orion Instruments Jupiter 2xx User Manual

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46-648 Jupiter Magnetostrictive Transmitters

1.5

Wiring

Caution: The HART version Jupiter transmitter operates at 12–28

VDC. The Fieldbus version operates at the 9–32 VDC.
Higher voltages will damage the transmitter.

Wiring between the power supply and the Jupiter
transmitter should be made using 18–22 AWG shielded
twisted pair instrument cable. The transmitter enclosure
consists of two compartments. The upper compartment is
used to terminate the field wires (wiring termination com-
partment), and the lower is the electronics compartment.

The Jupiter is offered for use in Class I, Div 1 areas (flam-
mable gasses may be present). Follow the instructions
below to complete wiring of the instrument.

WARNING! Explosion hazard. Do not disconnect equipment unless

power has been switched off or the area is known to be
non-hazardous.

An explosion proof (XP) installation potentially has flam-
mable vapors or media present. Covers on instruments in
these areas must remain on and tight while power is
applied to the instrument.

Equipment installed in an area classified as Class I, Div 2,
reflects that flammable or explosive vapors may be present.

To install intrinsically safe wiring, make sure the IS barrier
is properly installed in the safe area or suitably installed in
a hazardous area (refer to local plant or facility proce-
dures). Complete the wiring from the barrier to the Jupiter
transmitter. See Agency Specifications– Intrinsically Safe
Installations, Section 2.4.1.

1. Make sure power is off in any junction box which will be

exposed to the atmosphere, unless the area has already
been sniffed and approved free of flammable vapors.

2. The top cover (field wiring compartment) of the Jupiter

transmitter may be removed. Place the cover in a location
where dirt will not get on the threads.

3. Connect shield to an earth ground at the power supply.

4. Connect positive supply wire to the (+) terminal and the

negative supply wire to the (-) terminal.

5. Tighten and check connections, then replace cover.

6. An explosion proof seal is not required unless specifically

noted by the local code.

Note: All local, state and federal regulations and electrical codes

must be adhered to during and after installation.

7. Power may be applied to the instrument when the installa-

tion is complete and has been checked by the instrument
engineer or safety officer.

Red (+)

Black (-)

(+)

(-)

Figure 4

Wiring Diagram

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