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955cd brik gen iii, Part numbering, Wiring diagram – AMETEK 1986XPJ Explosion Proof Resolver User Manual

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955

Cylinder Magnet Polarity

S

= South Pole facing LDT - Typical

N

= North Pole facing LDT

Note: It is important to identify the

polarity of the magnet installed in the

cylinder. Most Pneumatic cylinder

manufactures typically install the

magnet with the South Pole facing

out, but we have experienced both

North and South Pole magnets.

955CD

955CD

Digital

955CD BRIK Gen III

Part Numbering

0120

CP

S

S

Output

CP

Control Pulse

RS

RS422 Start/Stop Pulse

X

Options

X

No options

E

Wet environment, electronics

sealed to IP68 rating

Wiring Diagram

Connector View

955CD

0120

VP

Output

VP

Variable Pulse

X

Options

X

No options

E

Wet environment,

electronics sealed to IP68

rating

001

Number of Recirculations

001 (Standard) to 127

E

Interrogation Mode

I

Internal Interrogation

E

External Interrogation

Stroke Length

Insert stroke to 0.1” as a four-place number, enter 12.0”

stroke as 0120.

OR

Insert stroke in millimeters to 1mm. Enter as a four-place

number followed by ‘M’. Example: 305mm stroke entered

as 0305M.

Item

Part Number

Top Mounting Foot (2 min. required)

SD0522000

End Mounting Feet- Set includes 2 pieces

SD0530600

Side Mounting Feet - Set includes 4 pieces

SD0559200

6 Ft., 6 Pin Cable

949021L6

12 Ft., 6 Pin Cable

949021L12

6 Ft., 6 Pin Cable; Right Angle Connector

949022L6

12 Ft., 6 Pin Cable; Right Angle Connector

949022L12

For non-standard lengths, consult factory.

Accessories for 955CD

Stroke Length

Insert stroke to 0.1” as a four-place

number, enter 12.0” stroke as 0120.

OR

Insert stroke in millimeters to 1mm.

Enter as a four-place number

followed by ‘M’. Example: 305mm

stroke entered as 0305M.

Cylinder Magnet Polarity

S

= South Pole facing LDT - Typical

N

= North Pole facing LDT

Note: It is important to identify the

polarity of the magnet installed in the

cylinder. Most Pneumatic cylinder

manufactures typically install the

magnet with the South Pole facing

out, but we have experienced both

North and South Pole magnets.