Junction box mounting and wiring – Kistler-Morse KM LD3xi Load Cell User Manual

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Chapter 3. LD3xi/LD3xiC Mounting

3-7

Mounting Junction Box

1.

See Figure 3-6. Hold the junction box at the
desired mounting location. Mark the four
mounting holes.

2.

Mount the junction box with #8-32 socket head
cap screws and flat washers per your application.
Tighten the screws until snug.

Wiring Load Discs to Junction Box

See Figure 3-7. The stainless steel junction box accommodates up
to eight Load Discs, with up to two Load Disc wires at each
terminal. Note that the junction box has no pre-cut holes for conduit
or fittings. Follow this procedure:

1.

Install liquid tight fittings.

2.

Seal fittings with Sikaflex™ or electrical grade
sealant.

3.

Thread the Load Disc cable through the desired conduit
fitting. (See Figure 3-7).

4.

Estimate the required length of cable to the terminal strip,
allowing a little extra for strain relief. Cut the excess cable.

5.

Strip back 3” (76mm) of the cable sheathing to expose the
four wires and the shield inside. Strip back

1

/4” (6mm) of

insulation from the end of each of the wires.

6.

Connect the Load Disc wires to the selected TB2-5
terminals on the left side of the junction box:

red or

brown wire to +EX

, white wire to

+SIG

, and black

wire to

-EX

, and blue or yellow wire to

-SIG

.

Junction Box Mounting and Wiring

Figure 3-6: Plastic and Stainless
Steel Junction Box Mounting

Figure 3-7: Wiring Load Discs to Stainless

Steel Junction Box

Note: If you have a 61-6036-01
Stainless Steel J-Box with
trimming pots, refer to page
3-10.

CAUTION: Only use
Sikaflex™ 1A polyure-
thane sealant or Dow
Corning™ RTV 739 or
RTV 738. Other
sealants may contain
acetic acid, which is
harmful to sensors and
electronics.

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