2 electrical connections, 1 connections of the k-375, Electrical connections – BUCHI KjelSampler K-377 User Manual

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5 Putting into operation

44

K-375/376/377 Operation Manual, Version B

5 .2

Electrical connections

5 .2 .1

Connections of the K-375

a Power connection K-375
b RS232 connection to K-376/K-377
c RS232 connection to external bal-

ance

d LAN connection
e USB connection for external printer
f USB connection for bar code reader
g Connectors for level sensors

h Fuses (2 x 10A)
i Connector for dosing unit (Acid)
j Connector for additional dosing unit (Base)
k Additional USB-ports
l Connectors for colorimetric sensor (Ind. and Pwr. Col.) or pH electrode

(Ind. only)

m Connectors for temperature sensor

Fig. 5.1: Electrical connections of the K-375

NOTICE

Risk of device damage by wrong voltage.
• Make sure that the voltage on the socket corresponds to the voltage given on the type plate

of the instrument.

• Always connect the device to an earthed socket. External connections and extension cables

must be provided with an earthed conductor lead (3-pole couplings, cable or plug equipment)
as the mains lead has a molded plug, thus avoiding risks due to inadvertent defective wiring.

• Make sure that no electric sparks form in the device or its surroundings as they might

damage the instrument.

On the K-375 instrument
• Connect the power cable to the power connection

a

.

• Connect the level sensors to the corresponding connectors

g

.

NOTE
Unlike the level sensors for the storage tanks of H

2

0, NaOH and H

3

BO

3

, the presence of the level

sensors for the waste containers has to be indicated within the software! (See section “Peripherals”
in chapter 6.9.1)

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