Aquametrix SHARK-120/240 Controllers User Manual User Manual
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CAUTION:
Always remove line
power before
unplugging or
plugging in the P6
connector
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Section 3 - Electrical Connections and Setup
Section 3 - Electrical Connections and Setup
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3.3 pH and ORP Differential Probe connections and setup
The drawing shows the connections for the Aquametrix Differential (5 wire) probe. The cable
should be run in a conduit separate from AC power wires, and via a separate conduit hole.
BLACK (4)
YELLOW (5)
SHIELD (8)
WHITE (10)
RED (3)
GREEN (2)
P6
8
4
3
2
1
7
6
5
11
10
9
15
14
13
12
17
16
DIFFERENTIAL
pH or ORP PROBE
Figure 3.2 Connections for Differential (5 wire) pH or ORP probe
SELECT pH SEC. 4.6
MANUAL CALIBRATE
SELECT DIFFERENTIAL PROBE
pH PROBE SEC. 4.1
or ORP PROBE SEC. 5.1
pH SEC. 4.7 or ORP SEC. 5.6
(IF NECESSARY)
or ORP SEC. 5.5
(IF NECESSARY)
MANUAL CAL PH
7.15pH 25.0C
PROBE SELECT
METER SELECTION
RUN MODE
Once connected, step through the LCD menus to
select the probe in the order shown. The first two
steps may be skipped if the meter is already con-
figured for pH or ORP and a Differential Probe.
When using a pH probe, it is important to ensure
that the Shark is reading the probe temperature
correctly for accurate temperature compensation.
The ORP probe does not require temperature
compensation, although the Shark can display
process temperature measured by the probe. The
factory temperature calibration is usually accurate
enough that no adjustments are necessary.
Note: Leave 4” to 6”
slack for all wires
connected to the
terminals of P6.
Slack required so
that wires do not
interfere with open-
ing or closing of the
front door.
If the cable of the
differential probe is
cut, the blue
wire is not used.
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