Analog inputs, Figure 37: analog input wiring – Eaton Electrical D77A User Manual

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Analog Inputs

Analog signals are typically used to transmit or indicate linear data like temperature, pressure or flow, as illustrated in Figure 37. The
analog input devices to which analog inputs are wired are typically current loop or voltage range devices like 4-20 mA transmitters or
0-10V transmitters. Refer to Analog Input Module Specifications on page 10 for module details.

Note: Ground the shield on one end only. It is recommended to limit the cable impedance by keeping the cable length as short as

possible. Limiting the distance from ground to the shield is also recommended. The recommended cable is a Belden

TM

8761 or

equivalent.

Note: When an input channel in not used, jumper from V to C eliminating noise from causing erroneous readings for that channel.

Figure 37: Analog Input Wiring

a) Input Module
b) Jumper
c) Shield (Ground One End Only)
d) Current Input Device
e) Voltage Input Device
f) Shield (Ground One End Only)

Wire Type

Wire Size

Terminal Torque

Solid Cu-90°C

#14 - # 22 AWG

4.5 in-lbs

Stranded Cu-90°C

#16 - # 22 AWG

4.5 in-lbs

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

I0

C0

V1

I1

C1

V2

I2

C2

V3

I3

C3

9

10

11

12

-

+

JIC-0012

V0

I

V

a

c

d

e

f

b

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