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CCWR - User Manual 

 

 

 

 

Doc No.

0096489

 

 

 

Page 

28

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29

   

 

V1.2 Issued 17 Aug 2020

 

 

 

 

12. 

RF Exposure Notice

 

 

 

12.1. 

FCC & ISED Canada RF Exposure Notice 

This device is intended to be mounted at a fixed location. 

This device is not intended to be operational while carried on a person. 

 

When Used in an Outdoor Location: 

To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure, the 

antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed on outdoor permanent structures to provide 

a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in 

conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 
 

When Used in an Indoor Location: 

To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure, the 

antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 

cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna 

or transmitter. 
 

12.2. 

Avis d'exposition FCC et ISDE Canada RF

 

Cet appareil est destiné à être monté à un emplacement fixe. 

Cet appareil n'est pas destiné à être opérationnel lorsqu'il est transporté par une personne. 

 

Lorsqu'il est utilisé à l'extérieur: 

Pour se conformer aux limites d'exposition RF FCC/IC pour la population générale/exposition non 

contrôlée, les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doivent être installées sur des structures 

permanentes extérieures pour fournir une distance de séparation d'au moins 20 cm de toutes les 

personnes et ne doivent pas être co -situé ou fonctionnant en conjonction avec toute autre 

antenne ou émetteur. 
 

Lorsqu'il est utilisé à l'intérieur: 

Pour se conformer aux limites d'exposition RF FCC / IC pour la population générale/exposition non 

contrôlée, les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doivent être installées pour fournir une distance 

de séparation d'au moins 20 cm de toutes les personnes et ne doivent pas être colocalisées ni 

fonctionner en conjonction avec toute autre antenne ou émetteur. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for CCWR

Page 1: ...Doc No 0096489 Page 1 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 User Manual CCWR...

Page 2: ...l Selection 16 6 Technical Specification 18 7 Markings 20 7 1 Remote Unit Transmitter 20 7 2 Base Unit Receiver 20 Ordinary Location Markings 20 8 Product Dimensions 21 8 1 Generic Load Cell 21 8 2 Re...

Page 3: ...ors or inclinometers with costly maintenance associated The wireless enclosure also incorporates an independent compartment for both the wireless technology and the battery This allows for easy single...

Page 4: ...ion to general specifications associated with any system installed in hazardous locations special attention should be paid for specific requirements regarding intrinsic safety 2 1 Base Unit The base o...

Page 5: ..._____________________________________ IMPORTANT In order to achieve the best performance the antenna attached to the top right corner of the base unit must be perpendicular horizontal to the antenna p...

Page 6: ...ht Is important to find whenever possible a line of sight with the load cell where minimal obstacles reside along the RF path Note Fresnel Zone the area around the visual line of sight that radio wave...

Page 7: ...CCWR User Manual Doc No 0096489 Page 7 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 Enclosure Mounting...

Page 8: ...OR CODE RED Excitation Vref GREEN mV V Signal mA WHITE mV V Signal mA BLACK Excitation Vref YELLOW Shield NC GRAY Optional analog VIOLET Ground POWER CABLE COLOR CODE BLACK Ground YELLOW Shield RED 12...

Page 9: ...nted in the same way as other polished rod load cells No special mounting procedure is required ________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT Position the remote unit with...

Page 10: ...Manual Doc No 0096489 Page 10 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 2 4 1 Connect Load Cell to Remote Unit 1 Loosen the 3 retaining screws 2 Insert the load cell adaptor 3 4 14 NPT and keep free loose from th...

Page 11: ...al Doc No 0096489 Page 11 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 3 Mate the CCWR cable connector to the connector inside the load cell 4 Fit the load cell adaptor to the load cell over the cable and tighten wi...

Page 12: ...ush the remote assembly into the load cell adaptor making sure the remote module is level with the load cell and battery compartment To prevent damage from moving parts like rod rotator arm ensure the...

Page 13: ...cell battery and must be fitted suitably in the battery compartment The person in charge of the installation must verify the battery undamaged or wet WARNING This product is certified for use with TA...

Page 14: ...30 F WARNING Do not replace battery when an explosive atmosphere is present Procedure 1 Open the battery compartment by loosening the battery doorknob 2 Unplug the battery connector from housing by re...

Page 15: ...to the remote unit 5 The remote unit indicator LED if viewable will flash about twice per second 6 Connect or apply power to the base unit 7 The base and remote will connect on the last used radio ch...

Page 16: ...ch to the appropriate channel required This is not normally required however if there is significant RF traffic on that channel changing to another may be necessary When replacing the lid care must be...

Page 17: ...CCWR User Manual Doc No 0096489 Page 17 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 Channel Selector Switch...

Page 18: ...Temperature Range F C 14 to 150 25 to 65 Safe Operating Temperature Range F C 70 to 175 55 to 80 Temperature Effect on Zero RO F Max 0 0075 Temperature Effect on Output RO F Max 0 005 Zero Balance RO...

Page 19: ...12 5 14 Remote Unit Battery Life Min 100 rps 12 to 18 months Remote Unit Battery Type Lithium D Cell 3 6VDC 19Ah TL 5930 F Compensated Temperature Range F C 14 to 150 25 to 65 Operating Temperature Ra...

Page 20: ...security ia protection mode than mines Gases Groups Temperature Class T4 Max surface temp 135 C 275 F Equipment Prot Level EPL Ga Gas Atmospheres Very high level of protection 7 2 Base Unit Receiver O...

Page 21: ...CCWR User Manual Doc No 0096489 Page 21 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 8 Product Dimensions 8 1 Generic Load Cell All dimensions are in millimeters in inches and are subject to change...

Page 22: ...CCWR User Manual Doc No 0096489 Page 22 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 8 2 Remote Unit All dimensions are in millimeters in inches and are subject to change...

Page 23: ...CCWR User Manual Doc No 0096489 Page 23 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 8 3 Base Unit All dimensions are in millimeters in inches and are subject to change...

Page 24: ...A load cells for use in Zone 2 Division 2 locations provided the rated voltage of the load cell is 3 9V or greater and provided the wiring is suitable for the location If in doubt consult Flintec or o...

Page 25: ...ge It is recommended fitment and maintenance be carried out in electrostatic clothing whilst wearing gloves and using insulating objects tools Cleaning should be carried out with a damp cloth Contamin...

Page 26: ...roved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two cond...

Page 27: ...er if Category II has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated A...

Page 28: ...ust not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 12 2 Avis d exposition FCC et ISDE Canada RF Cet appareil est destin tre mont un emplacement fixe Cet appareil n...

Page 29: ...CCWR User Manual Doc No 0096489 Page 29 of 29 V1 2 Issued 17 Aug 2020 13 CCWR Control Drawing 0090977...

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