Routing the brake cables, Routing the brake cables -21 – Dynojet 224: Eddy Current Brake User Manual

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E D D Y C U R R E N T B R A K E I N S T A L L A T I O N

Eddy Current Brake Installation

Version 3

Model 224 Above Ground Eddy Current Brake Installation and User Guide

1-21

R

OUTING

THE

B

RAKE

C

ABLES

Refer to Figure 1-18 on page 1-22 for cable routing location information.
1

Before routing the cables, remove the two cable pass through covers (just above
the Theta Controller) and the cable pass through cover on the bottom of the side
panel. Remove the two screws securing each cable pass through cover. Set the
screws and covers aside.

2

Route the temperature sensor cable from the eddy current brake through the
panel opening closest to the dyno and over to the Breakout board.
For more information on wiring the Breakout board refer to page 1-23.

3

Route the speed pick-up cable from the Breakout board through the panel
opening closest to the dyno and over to the pick-up card.

4

Route the 25-pin cable from the Breakout board through the panel opening
closest to the dyno, along the inside of the panel using a cable routing channel
(not used by the input power cable), out through the bottom panel opening, and
to the dyno electronics.

5

Route the brake power cable from the eddy current brake through the panel
opening furthest from the dyno and over to the Theta Controller (underneath).

6

Route the input power cable from the Theta Controller through the panel
opening furthest from the dyno, along the inside of the panel using the cable
routing channel (not used by the 25-pin cable), out through the bottom panel
opening, and to your power source.

7

Route the control cable from the Theta Controller to the Breakout board.

8

Slide the brake power cable and the input power cable into a double cable pass
through. Secure the cable pass through to the panel using the two screws
removed earlier.

9

Slide the temperature sensor, speed pick-up, and 25-pin cables into a single cable
pass through. Secure the cable pass through to the panel using the two screws
removed earlier.

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