
7 Connection
7.1 Transducers
FLUXUS F501
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7.1.2
Connection of the extension cable to the transmitter
The extension cable is connected to the transmitter via the transducer connection.
• Remove the blind plug for the connection of the transducer cable.
• Open the cable gland of the extension cable. The compression part remains in the cap nut.
• Push the extension cable through the cap nut and the compression part.
• Prepare the extension cable.
• Shorten the external shield and brush it back over the compression part.
• Screw the sealing ring side of the basic part into the transmitter housing.
• Insert the extension cable into the housing.
• Fix the cable gland by screwing the cap nut onto the basic part.
• Connect the extension cable to the terminals of the transmitter, see Fig. 7.4 and Tab. 7.2.
Fig. 7.3:
Connection of the transducer cable with plastic cable jacket and stripped cable ends to
the transmitter
1 – cap nut
2 – compression part
3 – basic part
4 – external shield brushed back
Notice!
For good electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), it is important to ensure good electrical contact between the external
shield and the cap nut (and thus the housing).
Tab. 7.2:
Terminal assignment
terminal
connection
AV
white or marked cable (core)
AVS
white or marked cable (internal shield)
ARS
brown cable (internal shield)
AR
brown cable (core)
70
m
m
20
m
m
10
m
m
4
cable gland
1
2
3
AV
AV
S
AGN
ARS
AR