
Model TT339-0700
4-Wire Isolated Frequency Transmitter w/USB
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0880
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http://www.acromag.com
Power Connections
This transmitter is powered from 12–32VDC (36VDC peak) by connecting power as
shown below. This transmitter can be optionally powered (or redundantly powered)
via the DIN rail bus when coupled to the DIN rail bus connector (Acromag Model
1005-063) and a bus terminal block (Acromag 1005-220 or 1005-221). This optional
method can allow several modules to share a single power supply without wiring to
each individually.
Power connections are isolated from input and output. The supply voltage
should be from 12–32VDC. This voltage must never exceed 36VDC peak, or
damage to the transmitter may result.
Variations in power supply voltage between the minimum required and 32VDC
maximum, has negligible effect on transmitter accuracy.
Note the placement of earth ground at input power. The power cable shield
and DC– should ideally be grounded closest to the transmitter. Only one end of
the connection should be grounded, never both.
CAUTION – Risk of Electric Shock:
More than one disconnect switch may be
required to de-energize this equipment before servicing.
IMPORTANT – External Fuse:
If the transmitter is powered from a supply capable of
delivering more than 2.5A to the transmitter, it is recommended that this current be
limited via a high surge tolerant fuse rated for a maximum current of 2.5A or less
(for example, see Bel Fuse MJS or RJS fuse types).