Chapter 2. The Validator Hardware
2.3.1 Wiring SIMs (cont.)
3.
Connect your inputs. Valid inputs are:
•
Thermocouples T, J, B, S, R, N and K (see
Connecting a Thermocouple
later in
this chapter)
•
Contacts (see
Connecting a Contact
later in this chapter)
•
Voltage (see
Connecting a Voltage Input
later in this chapter)
•
Current (see
Connecting a Current Transmitter With a Precision Shunt Resistor
later in
this chapter)
4.
Release the two keys.
5.
Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for remaining sensors.
6.
Once all sensors are connected, route the wire harness around the connectors and out
the drain hole. Secure the harness with the tie wraps provided. Follow Figure 9 below to
maintain the thermal accuracy of the module.
1
1
2
2
2
3
Figure 9: SIM Wiring
Legend:
1 = Tie wraps (provided)
2 = Tie wraps (optional - user-supplied)
3 = Drain hole
7.
Tighten the two screws in the top of the module to close the SIM.
8.
Label the SIM with SIM slot number, SIM serial number, the Validator serial number, and
the calibration date.
Note:
To wire the dedicated 4-20 mA SIM, see document Z2036, “4 to 20 mA Sensor Input
Module.”
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