Connecting a non-contact sensor to the xm-162 – Rockwell Automation 1440-VDRP06-00RH XM-160/161/162 Direct Vibration Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM025C-EN-P - August 2010

30 Installing the XM-160/161/162 Direct Vibration Module

Connecting a Non-Contact Sensor to the XM-162

The figures below show the wiring of a non-contact sensor to the terminal
base unit of the XM-162 module. The XM-162 module provides an internal
DC power supply for powering a standard -24V non-contact eddy current
probe driver.

Refer to Connecting a Non-Contact Sensor to the XM-160 and 161 on page
33 to
see how to wire the XM-160 and XM-161 modules to a non-contact
sensor.

Figure 2.20 Non-Contact Sensor to XM-162 Channel 1 Wiring

ATTENTION

You may ground the cable shield at either end of the cable.
Do not ground the shield at both ends. Recommended
practice is to ground the cable shield at the terminal base
and not at the transducer. Any convenient Chassis terminal
may be used (see Terminal Block Assignments on page 17).

IMPORTANT

The internal transducer power supply is providing power to
the non-contact sensor.

T Y P I C A L W I R I N G F O R N O N - C O N T A C T S E N S O R

T O X M - 1 6 2 D I R E C T V I B R A T I O N M O D U L E C H A N N E L 1

COM

SIG

-24

Channel 1 Input Signal

-24V DC

0

16

Signal Common

19

3

Isolated Sensor Driver

Shield

S h i e l d
F l o a t i n g

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