Figure 11 sensor wire connections, Table 1 protection vs. wire gauge, Figure 11 – Detcon FP-700 User Manual
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AWG
Wire Dia.
Over-Current
Protection
22
0.723mm
3A
20
0.812mm
5A
18
1.024mm
7A
16
1.291mm
10A
14
1.628mm
20A
Table 1 Protection vs. Wire Gauge
NOTE 1: Wiring table is based on stranded tinned copper wire and is designed to serve as a
reference only.
NOTE 2: Shielded cable is required for installations where cable trays or conduit runs include
high voltage lines or other possible sources of induced interference. Separate conduit runs are
highly recommended in these cases.
NOTE 3: The supply of power should be from an isolated source with over-current protection
as stipulated in table.
Terminal Connections
CAUTION:Do not apply System power to the sensor until all wiring is properly terminated. Refer to
Section2.7Initial Start Up
Customer
Supplied Wiring
(Out to next Device)
(+
)
m
A
(-
)
A
(+
)
B
(-
)
Wiring to
Sensor Assembly
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t
B
lu
R
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d
G
rn
B
lk
Explosion
Proof
Junction Box
(+)
mA
(-)
A(+)
B(-)
(+)
mA
(-)
A(+)
B(-)
Customer
Supplied Wiring (In)
Modbus RS-485 to
Host Control Device
Power from and 4-20mA
out to Control Device
Install a 100-250 Ohm
resistor if the 4-20mA
output is not used
Modbus RS-485 to
next Device
Figure 11 Sensor Wire Connections
a) Remove the junction box cover. Identify the terminal blocks for customer wire connections.
b) Observing correct polarity, terminate the 3-conductor 4-20mA field wiring (+, -, mA) to the sensor
assembly wiring in accordance with the detail shown in Figure 11. If the 4-20mA output is not used, the
green wire from the sensor must be connected to the (-) terminal on the Transient Protection Module.