Kistler-Morse KM Microcell Bolt-On User Manual

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2. See Figure 3-15 (for a conduited installation) or

Figure 3-16 (for a non-conduited installation).

Route the 3-conductor cable through the

fitting into the junction box farthest from the

signal processor. Connect wires from the

cable to the TB3 terminal in the junction box;

black wire to B terminal, white wire to W

terminal, and red wire to R terminal. Connect

the cable shield wire to the Shield terminal

between TB1 and TB2.

3. Route the cable through conduit/cable tray to

the next junction box. Estimate the required

length of cable to the terminal strip, allowing

a little extra for strain relief. Cut the excess

cable. Connect wires from the cable to the

TB1 terminal in the junction box; black wire to

the B terminal, white wire to the W terminal,

and red wire to the R terminal. Connect the

cable shield wire to the the Shield terminal

between TB1 and TB2.

4. Route another 3-conductor cable through the

fitting into this junction box, and attach wires

to the TB2 terminal; black wire to B terminal,

white wire to W terminal, and red wire to R

terminal. Connect the cable shield wire to the

Shield terminal between TB1 and TB2.

5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until all junction boxes

for the vessel are wired together.

6. Route the cable from the last jucntion box

through conduit/cable tray to the signal

processor. Refer to the signal processor

manual for wiring the junction box to the signal

processor. One vessel takes up one channel in

the signal processor. The channel shows the

average value from all the Microcells™ on the

vessel supports.

Figure 3-15. Wiring Junction Boxes Together - Conduited Installation.

Figure 3-16. Wiring Junction Boxes Together - Non-Conduited Installation.

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