0 installation, 1 unpacking and assembly, 2 enclosure disassembly – Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V3.13 User Manual

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920i

Installation Manual

2.0

Installation

This section describes procedures for connecting load

cell, digital I/O, and serial communications cables to

the

9 2 0 i

indicato r.

Assembly drawings and

replacement parts lists for the universal model are

included for the service technician. See Section 10.12

on page 119 for dimension drawings of the all models.

• Use a wrist strap to g round yo urself and

protect components from electrostatic

discharge (ESD) when working in side the

indicator enclosure.

• This u nit use s do uble po le/neutral fu sing

which could create an electric shock hazard.

Procedures requiring work in side th e

indicator must be performed by qualified

service personnel only.

• The supply c ord serves as the pow er

disconnect for the

920i

. The power outlet

supplying the indicator must be installed near

the unit and be easily accessible.

2.1

Unpacking and Assembly

Immediately after unpacking, visually inspect the

920i

to en sure all co mponents are included and

undamaged. The shipping carton should contain the

indicator, this manual, and a parts kit. If any parts

were damaged in shipment, notify Rice Lake

Weighing Systems and the shipper immediately.
See Section 2.10 on page 15 for parts kit contents.

2.2

Enclosure Disassembly

The indicator enclosure must be opened to install

option cards and to connect cables for installed option

cards.

The

920i

has no on/off switch. Before

opening the unit, ensure the power cord is
disconnected from the power outlet.

Ensure power to the indicator is disconnected, then

place the indicator face-down on an antistatic work

mat. Remove the screws that hold the backplate to the

enclosure body, then lift the backplate away from the

enclosure and set it aside.

2.3

Cable Connections

The universal model of the

920i

provides six cord

grips for cabling into the indicator: one for the power

cord, five to accommodate cabling for option cards.

Install plugs in all unused cord grips to prevent

moisture from entering the enclosure.

2.3.1

Cable Grounding

Except for the power cord, all cables routed through

the cord grips should be grounded against the

indicator enclosure. Do the following to ground

shielded cables:

• Use the loc kwashers, clamps , and kep nuts

provided in the parts kit to install grounding

clamps on the enclosure studs adjacent to cord

grips. Install grounding clamps only for cord

grips that will be used; do not tighten nuts.

• Route c ables thro ugh c ord grip s an d

grounding clamps to determine cable lengths

required to reach cable connectors. Mark

cables to remove insulation and shield as

described below:

• For cables with foil shielding, strip insulation

and foil from the cable half an inch (15 mm)

past the grounding clamp (see Figure 2-1).

Fold the foil shield back on the cable where

the cable passes through the clamp. Ensure

silver (conductive) side of foil is turned

outward for contact with the grounding

clamp.

• For cables with braided shielding, st rip cable

insulation and braided shield from a point just

past the grounding clamp. Strip another half

inch (15 mm) of insulation only to expose the

braid where the cable passes through the

clamp (see Figure 2-1).

Figure 2-1. Grounding Clamp Attachment for Foil-Shielded

and Braided Cabling

Cord grip

Insulated cable

Foil (silver side out)

Grounding clamp

Shield wire (cut)

Length of foil before folding
back on cable insulation

Cut insulation here
for foil-shielded cables

Braid

Cut insulation here
for braided cables

NOTE: Install lockwashers
first, against enclosure,
under grounding clamp

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