Primelog input connections, Digital inputs, Internal pressure transducer – ADS Environmental Services PrimeLog QR 775015 A0 User Manual

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ADS PrimeLog User Manual

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PrimeLog Input Connections

The connectors on PrimeLog include logos for identification. The following
sections describe the connections and show the corresponding logos.

WARNING: Due to the operational requirements of depth
transducers, never immerse the connector in or expose it to water. The
vent tube from the transducer sensor terminates at the connector and
must be open to the atmosphere to sense pressure in vented gauge
mode. If water enters the vent tube, the sensor may become
operationally impaired or irreparably damaged. This damage is not
covered by the ADS warranty
.

Digital Inputs

Typically, connecting the sensor correctly ensures the logger provides the
necessary power. However, for sensors requiring an external power source,
refer to Interfacing on page 18 for more information.

If the logger starts before the sensor is connected, a malfunction will not
occur. However, the logger will record only zero values until the sensor is
connected.

Internal Pressure Transducer

(no logo)

Loggers equipped with an internal pressure transducer have a male quick-
release connector mounted on the logger end cap.

This integrated pressure transducer is available in a wide range of sensitivities,
from 44 to 363 psi. Pressures of more than 150% of its range may damage the
transducer. Subjecting the transducer to shocks may change the zero point
calibration of the transducer; however, calibrating the logger can compensate
for this offset.

A hose with male and female connectors is available to connect the logger to
the pressure monitoring point.

Avoid pressure shock when connecting to the transducer. This can damage or
destroy the sensing diaphragm.

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