Junction box – RKI Instruments 65-2397RK User Manual

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4 • 65-2397RK CO

2

Transmitter

bottom of the amplifier. The amplifier includes the controller terminal strip, detector
terminal strip, span pot, zero pot, and test points (see Figure 1).

Controller Terminal Strip

The controller terminal strip is a three position plug-in style terminal strip located near the
top of the amplifier. Use the controller terminal strip to wire the CO

2

transmitter to a

controller.

Detector Terminal Strip

The detector terminal strip is a four position plug-in style terminal strip located below the
controller terminal strip. Use the detector terminal strip to connect the CO

2

transmitter to

the amplifier.

NOTE:

The IR CO

2

detector is factory-wired to the detector terminal strip. See “Wiring

the CO

2

Transmitter to a Controller” on page 6 for all wiring procedures related

to the transmitter.

Zero Pot

The zero pot is located in the upper left corner of the amplifier (see Figure 1). Use a small
flat blade screwdriver to turn the zero pot’s adjustment screw and adjust the amplifier’s
target gas-free output during the start-up and calibration procedures. Turn the adjustment
screw clockwise to increase the zero output and counterclockwise to decrease the zero
output.

Span Pot

The span pot is located to the right of the zero pot (see Figure 1). Use a small flat blade
screwdriver to turn the span pot’s adjustment screw and adjust the amplifier’s gas
response output during the calibration procedure. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to
increase the gas response and counterclockwise to decrease the gas response.

CAUTION:

The amplifier includes two additional potentiometers. They are factory-set. Do not
adjust them.

Test Points

The test points are on the left side of the amplifier (see Figure 1). The test points produce a
100 mV to 500 mV output that corresponds to the transmitter’s 4 to 20 mA output. Use the
test points and a voltmeter to measure the amplifier’s output during the start-up and
calibration procedures. The black test point in the lower left corner is the negative (-) test
point and the red test point below the zero pot is the positive (+) test point.

Junction Box

Use the junction box to install the transmitter at a mounting site that is remote from the
controller. The junction box protects the amplifier and wiring connections made to the
amplifier. Use the top 3/4’’ conduit hub to connect wiring from the amplifier to the
controller. Use the cover on the front of the junction box to access the interior of the
junction box. The detector and amplifier are factory installed in the junction box. Three
spacers installed on the back of the junction box control the distance of the junction box
from a mounting surface and ensure that there is enough room to install a calibration cup
on the detector during calibration.

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