Det-Tronics R8471NH34001,2,3 Single Channel Gas Controller, NH3 User Manual

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SENSOR INSTALLATION AND WIRING

The maximum distance between the sensor and
controller is limited by the resistance of the connecting
wiring, which is a function of the gauge of the wire
being used. Table 7 shows the maximum wiring
distance allowed for a given wire size.

1. Determine the best mounting locations for the

sensors. Whenever practical, sensors should
be placed where they are easily accessible for
calibration.

2. The sensor junction box can be mounted to a wall

or post. The junction boxes should be electrically
connected to earth ground.

To ensure proper operation, the sensor should be
pointing down.

3. Remove the cover from the junction box.

NOTE

Do not apply power to the system with the
junction box cover removed without first verifying
that no hazardous conditions exist.

4. Remove the cap from the sensor base. See Figure

5.

5. Remove the sensor cell from its packaging.

Determine proper orientation, then

carefully

plug it

into the sensor base.

NOTE

Handle the sensor cell carefully. To avoid
possible damage, observe the proper procedures
for handling electrostatic sensitive devices. See
form 75-1005 for additional information.

6. Be sure that the O-ring is in good condition, then

place the cap back on the sensor base. Tighten
only until snug.

Do not over tighten

.

Maximum

Sensor

Wire Size

Wire Size

to Controller

(MM2) (AWG)

Distance

Feet

Meters

0.38

22

2200

670

0.56

20

3500

1050

0.96

18

5700

1750

1.3

16

9000

2800

2.1

14

14200

4300

Table 7—Maximum Wiring Distances - Sensor to Controller

B1203

SENSOR BASE

SENSOR CELL

CAP

HYDROPHOBIC FILTER

NOTE: SENSOR APPEARANCE MAY VARY

SLIGHTLY DEPENDING UPON MODEL.

Figure 5—Exploded View of Sensor

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