Install the weather shield, Step 2 locate and install probe/cable assembly, Location considerations – YSI 5200A User Manual

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8. Place standoffs between 5200A mounting brackets and panel surface -

figure 3.8.

9. Secure 5200A to panel with frame using washers and bolts provided.

Figure 3.8

10. Reattach lanyard by placing lanyard at proper location of display board

panel. Make sure lanyard is fully seated on display panel boss to ensure

proper clearance when front panel is closed - figure 3.7.

11. Replace four screws to reattach display board panel to front panel enclo-

sure - figure 3.6.

12. Connect 5200A display board to ribbon cable -figure 3.5.

13. Secure the 5200A front panel to the frame using mounting screws. Follow

procedures provided at Close Front Panel - page 40 to secure 5200A and

protect internal electronics.

14. Tighten the screws, securing the 5200A to the panel.

Install the Weather Shield

Install the weather shield for outdoor installations. The weather shield can be used

with either a surface or a rail mount. The weather shield kit (model number 6505)

includes a weather shield, u-bolts, pre-drilled metal plate, washers, and nuts.

1. First complete steps 1-2 under Surface Mount or steps 1-3 under Rail

Mount depending on the type of installation. Note: You may need to

modify the pre-drilled holes in the weather shield depending on the

mounting location.

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2. At step 3 (surface mount) or step 4 (rail mount), attach the weather shield

to the surface or rail with the metal plate installed to secure the weather

shield to the surface or rail. Figure 3.9 shows the weather shield installed

for a rail mounted 5200A.

3. Tighten the screws, securing the weather shield.

Figure 3.9

Step 2 Locate and Install Probe/Cable Assembly

Use a YSI probe /cable assembly 5561 (with DO and temperature sensors) or a YSI

5562 (with DO, temperature, conductivity, pH, and ORP sensors) on the 5200A.

See Chapter 4 “Configuration”, beginning on page 66, for directions on configur-

ing the 5200A sensor systems. User defined sensor configuration options include:

- Display Formats (i.e. units of measure. For example, mg/L or % saturation,

°C or °F)

- Set point, Control, and Alarm values and ranges

- Control and Alarm relay enabling

After selecting a probe/cable assembly and installing the sensors on the cable, see

Connect Probe Assembly - page 61.

Location Considerations

Measurements taken at the probe location are data logged and processed by the

5200A instrument. Output control and alarm devices are configured to respond

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