Spectrum Controls 1762sc-IF4OF4 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Installation and Wiring
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User’s Manual Pub. 0300247-01 Rev. C
wires specified by the thermocouple manufacturer. Using the incorrect type of
thermocouple extension wire or not following the correct polarity will cause
invalid readings.
The module does not provide loop power for analog inputs. Use a power supply
that matches the input transmitter specifications.
Outputs
Load resistance for a voltage output channel must be equal to or greater than 1K
Ω.
Load resistance for a current output channel must remain between 0 and 500 Ω.
Grounding
!
Attention
The possibility exists that a grounded or exposed thermocouple can
become shorted to a potential greater than that of the thermocouple
itself. Due to possible shock hazard, take care when wiring grounded or
exposed thermocouples.
!
Attention
USE SUPPLY WIRES SUITALE FOR 20°C ABOVE SURROUNDING
AMBIENT
!
Attention
UTILISER DES FILS D’ALIMENTATION QUI CONVIENNENT A
UNE TEMPERATURE DE 20°C AU-DESSUS DE LA
TEMPERATURE AMBIANTE
This product is intended to be mounted to a well-grounded mounting surface
such as a metal panel. Additional grounding connections from the module’s
mounting tabs or DIN rail (if used) are not required unless the mounting surface
cannot be grounded.
Under normal conditions, the drain wire (shield) should be connected to the
metal mounting panel (earth ground). Keep shield connection to earth ground as
short as possible.
Ground the shield drain wire at one end only. The typical location is as follows:
o
For grounded thermocouples or millivolt sensors, this is at the sensor
end.
o
For insulated/ungrounded thermocouples, this is at the module end.
Contact your sensor manufacturer for additional details.
Refer to Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, Allen-
Bradley publication 1770-4.1, for additional information.
Noise Prevention
Route field wiring away from any other wiring and as far as possible from
sources of electrical noise, such as motors, transformers, contactors, and ac
devices. As a general rule, allow at least 15.2 cm (6 in.) of separation for every
120V of power.
Routing field wiring in a grounded conduit can reduce electrical noise.
If field wiring must cross ac or power cables, ensure that they cross at right
angles.